The minting of Ladislaus I is dominated by denarii whose obverse is a bust with the ruler's name in the rim, while the reverse is a building with three towers topped with crosses (in a plain border, with CRACOV+ in the rim). Deviations from this type occur only occasionally, and this piece is one of them.
A very rare type - with towers topped with spheres and a central cross (- + - -). The type estimated by E. Kopicki at a high degree of rarity - R6.
Variety with a cord border on the reverse.
A very nice piece, which impresses with the width of the disc. Double beaten, in effect a visible full reverse inscription.
Silver, diameter 16.5 mm, weight 1.05 g.