A beautiful mint piece.
A variety with the PRV M legend ending, with worm-shaped labrys.
The coin illustrated in the catalog of D. Pączkowski.
Obverse: half-figure of Sigismund III Vasa facing right. The epaulet with a decorative stripe running through its center. Wing without rosettes. four-bar crown. apple with two jewel bands. Lower hemisphere without decoration. The king holds a rapier with two shavings in his hand. Linear sash. Wide sash visible as a series of longitudinal ruffs. Breastplate with three belts with round buttons. The narrow chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece contains links constructed of a flint containing two bails with ends curled inward and elongated pins. Both belts of the apple jewels contain large half rosettes facing the shoulder to the right. In the vertical band, the half rosettes face shoulder down. A large bow with three ribbons and two knots.The obverse legend begins and ends with a half rosette facing shoulder down, in the outer border the legend (instead of dots stars):
-SIGIS-III:D:G:REX-POL-M:D:LI:RVS-PRV:M+;
Reverse: a five-field escutcheon with the coats of arms of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Coat of Arms of the Vasa dynasty, crowned with an open rim crown with numerous jewels, without fleurons, surmounted by a royal apple; On the sides of the escutcheon, the date 16-23 and labrys in the shape of snails, in a rope border, in the outer rim a legend punctuated by the coat of arms of Sas Treasurer Mikołaj Daniłowicz in an ornamental shield:
SAM LIV NEC N SV-GOT VAN Q HRI R;