Phenomenal, mint representative of the rare Malbork sixpence with the letter M.
On the whole surface brilliance passing into mirror, excellent details.
One of the most beautiful pieces on the collector's market.
A rare type of Malbork sixpence with the letter M under the crown and the denomination marking with the numeral 6 between the coat of arms shields - on the reverse.
In addition, a very rare vintage valued in the Tyszkiewicz catalog at 8 marks in gold, where the 1600 vintage has a valuation of 6 Mk.
Punctuation variant with a colon after the D in the word MDL on the obverse.
For the best collections.
Obverse: crowned royal bust, in armor and cloak, with a tubular orifice, to the right, in a pearl border, in the outer border a legend separated by the coat of arms Lewart, of the Grand Crown Treasurer Jan Firlej, in the shield: -SIGISMVN-III-D:G-REX-POL-M-D:L-.
Reverse: crowned coat-of-arms shields with the coats of arms of the Crown, Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Snopes coat-of-arms of the Vasa dynasty, under the crown the mint mark M, on the sides of the shields the date 16-01; in a rope and pearl border, in the outer border the legend: -GROS-ARGEN-SEX-REG-POLONI*.