A nice piece with a clearly visible obverse puncture on the reverse.
Variety with Lewek mark in the shield and PR legend tip.
A very rare variety appreciated with a high degree of rarity in the latest Shatalin catalog.
Obverse: in the rope rim a cartouche with the municipal coat of arms supported by two lions, resting on a console with the date 1662 punctuated by the Lion sign in the shield, topped with palm leaves and a standing branch, under the lions' legs initials D-L of Daniel Lesse - tenant of the mint in 1650-1685, at the rim the denomination marking 1-8; in the outer rim the legend:
MON-ARGENT-CIVITAT-GEDANENSIS;
Reverse: in the rope rim, a royal bust wearing a crown with four visible bails decorated with numerous jewels, with five rosette fleurons punctuated with pearls, with a rim decorated with jewels, wearing armor with a lined wide lace collar, wearing a cloak, with the Order of the Golden Fleece on a chain with 5 visible flints; to the right, in the outer rim, legend:
IOH-CAS-D-G-REX POL-& SUEC-M-D-L-R-PR-;