Danzig penny from 1535 with the end of the PRV legend and punctuation in the form of clovers.
Grzegorz Romanczyk placed it under the number GGd1535_13 with no indication of rarity, adding that it was probably minted in the first half of 1535, as it features an old type of bust minted continuously since 1531, which was soon replaced by a completely different and visually older bust of the ruler.
Obverse: in the pearl rim the crowned coat of arms of Gdansk, in the outer rim the legend beginning with a trifoliate:
GROSSVS*CIVI*DANC3*1535;
Reverse: in the pearl rim a royal bust in armor and crown, to the right, in the outer rim a legend beginning with a trifoliate:
SIGIS*I*REX*POLO*DO*TO*PRV;