A beautiful, absolutely mint piece, with luster falling into the mirror and a fine patina.
The highest NGC rating ever for this type.
The only one so highly graded, and it's worth mentioning that the other pieces in NGC with a grade of MS61 at most.
Variety with abbreviated date at the end of the obverse legend, POLONIA inscription on the reverse.
An undescribed variant in the Iger catalog with two stripes under the king's collar.
Definitely recommended - a brilliant piece.
Obverse: royal bust in crown, and armor, with tubular orifice seen from above, to the right, in the rim legend with dot punctuation SIGI 3 D G REX PO M D L* and abbreviated date 95;
Reverse: denomination III, below it coats of arms Eagle - of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Snop - of the Vasa dynasty and Pogo - of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, below it legend in three lines with punctuation: GROS ARG/TRIP REG/POLONIA, below it the coat of arms - Levart of Grand Crown Treasurer Jan Firlej between initials I-F and crosses, on the left a flower, on the right a mint mark.