An excellent mint piece with strong mirror luster throughout.
Very rare in this state of preservation.
The last type of Lithuanian trojaks from 1597, with the mark of Simon Lidman and the coat of arms of Demetrius Chalecki at the bottom of the reverse.
An undescribed punctuation variant in the Iger catalog, a dot after GROS on the reverse.
Definitely recommended.
Obverse: bust of Sigismund III Vasa, wearing crown and armor, with tubular orifice, to the right, in the rim a legend with punctuation
SIG III D G - REX PO M D L;
Reverse: denomination .III, below it the coats of arms of the Eagle of the Crown, the Sheaf of the Vasa dynasty and the Pogo of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, below it the legend in two lines with the punctuation GROS ARG/TRIP M D L, below it a mark in the form of the head of an ox Simon Lidman and the Chalecki coat of arms separating the date 15-97;
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