Beautiful, especially for this early vintage troy from the Olkusz mint.
Great sheet freshness, mint luster, subtle patina.
A rare type of coin, with a noticeably rarer ornate king's robe.
An undescribed inscription-interpoint variant for this bust in the Iger catalog.
On the reverse the word TRIP divided into two lines, the first -TR and the second - IP, while POLONIAE into POLO and NIAE.
Definitely recommended, in this condition very rare and appreciated by collectors.
Obverse: royal bust with crown to the right in an ornate robe, in the rim a legend with dot punctuation
SIG III D G REX POLO M D LI;
Reverse: denomination .III, below it the coats of arms of the Eagle of the Crown, the Sheaf of the Vasa dynasty and the Pose of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, below it the legend in three lines with punctuation in the form of dots GROS ARG TR/IP REG POLO/NIAE 93, below it the coat of arms of Lewart in a simple shield, between the initials of the Grand Treasurer of the Crown Jan Firlej I-F;
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