Variant with a coat of arms featuring the Hungarian Rivers and the Bohemian Lion, with the letter B bearing an additional symbol – mintmark of Buda, during the tenure of mintmaster Francesco Bernardi.
Issued between 1392–1396.
Hungary, Sigismund of Luxembourg (1387–1437), Goldgulden, Buda mint, undated
Obverse: quartered Hungarian coat of arms.
Reverse: crowned figure of St. Ladislaus within an open nimbus, standing facing, wearing a long robe, holding a globus cruciger in the left hand and a battle axe in the right; letter B with an additional mark to the left of the saint.
Gold, diameter 21 mm, weight 3.54 g.
A well struck specimen with sharp details of both the figure and the heraldic shield, enhanced by a lustrous background that gives the coin remarkable visual appeal.