Banovac
Banovac, banski denar or banica is the name of a coin struck and used in Croatia between 1235 and 1384. The Latin name denarius banalis was derived from the words ban and denarius. The word ban is a title of nobility used in Croatia, and roughly translates as "viceroy", whereas denarius is Latin for coins minted by the Roman Empire.
Banovac included the image of a marten (Croatian: kuna) - due to the fact that marten pelts were highly valued goods used as a form of payment in Slavonia, the Croatian Littoral, and Dalmatia. This was one of the reasons for naming the former currency of the Republic of Croatia the kuna (used 1994-2023). The coins were first minted in Pakrac, and from 1260 in Zagreb.
The legends are:
- MONETA REGIS P SCLAVONIA (common)
- MONETA B REGIS P SCLAVONIA (moneta Belae regis pro sclavonia, scarce)
- MONETA DVCIS P SCLAVONIA (scarce)
- MONETA REGIS P VNGARIA (rare)
Initials on the Árpád Dynasty coins are:
- King Bela IV (1235–1270):
- o - o,
- lily - lily,
- bird - bird,
- h - R (Ban Henricus Nemetujvari, 1267–1270)
- King Stephen V (1270–1272)
- S - R (Stephanus Rex),
- R - S (Rex Stephanus)
- King Ladislaus IV (1272–1290)
- R - L (Rex Ladislaus),
- L - R (Ladislaus Rex),
- S - L (Ban Stephanus Babonich - Rex Ladislaus, 1280-1282?),
- R - R - L (Ban Radoszlav - Rex Ladislaus, 1286–1288)
- King Andrew III (1290–1301)
- R - A (Rex Andreas),
- A - R (Andreas Rex),
- S - A (Ban Stephanus Babonich - Rex Andreas, 1300–1301),
- R - bird (Rex Andreas - Ban Stephanus Babonich, 1300–1301),
- A - bird (Rex Andreas - Ban Stephanus Babonich, 1300–1301)
See also
External links
- http://www.hr/croatia/economy/money/history
- https://web.archive.org/web/20061022035043/http://www.hnb.hr/novcan/povijest/h-nastavak-3.htm (in Croatian)