Rare variant of the Danzig orta with a mint mark in the form of a CLONE LEAF at the beginning of the reverse legend.
Obverse legend with a pentacle forming a cross at the end of the obverse inscription.
A great class numismat, beautifully evenly, centrally minted and exquisitely preserved, mint fresh condition.
Fantastic presentation.
The most beautiful, in our opinion, representative of this rare variety of orta (maple leaf) that appeared in Poland for more than 20 years.
On the domestic auction market, for the FIRST time in such a high NGC grade, although in our opinion, the coin deserves even higher.
The NGC census lacks a division by variety, but due to the vintage, the SECOND-highest NGC grade.
Considering the national numismatic archives - ONE maple leaf in the MS63 note.
Extremely rare in such excellent condition of preservation, UNLIKELY NUMIZMAT.
For the best collections.
Obverse: coat of arms of Gdansk in a cartouche supported by two lions, in a rope border, in the border a legend beginning with a shield with a bear paw sign and a mint mark: MONETA-CIVIT:GEDANENSIS-1618*
Reverse: bust of Sigismund III Vasa wearing a crown to the right, with the Order of the Golden Fleece on a chain with 5 flints, wearing armor and a cloak studded with jewels, with an orifice, in a rope border, legend: -SIGIS:III:D:G:REX-POL:M:D:L-R-PRVS+.