SERBIA. Nikola Altomanović. Župan, 1363-1373. AR Dinar (18mm, 0.83 g, 4h). Struck after 1371(?). Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing; IC +C across upper field / ВЬХA/ БAБЛАГО/ ВЕРNHЖ/ ЮПANЬ/ HNKO. Jovanovic 23.1 var. (rev. legend); Dimišrijević 3 (same rev. die as illustration); D&D 22.1.1. Toned. Good VF. Well struck. Extremely rare and apparently the only example to appear at market since the sale of the Wilhelm Albrecht, Prince of Montenuovo Collection (Adolph Hess, 1886, lot 3439)..
Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 446 (19 June 2019), lot 574.
Nikola Altomanovic was a zupan, or chieftain, who ruled in what is today Serbia, from the northern border with the Kingdom of Hungary to the Adriatic Coast near the Republic of Dubrovnik. He was defeated by a coalition of Serbian and Bosnian noblemen, with support from the King of Hungary.