Probably the oldest coin of the Teutonic Order, dated 1236-48.
As Witold Garbaczewski points out, "The symbolism of this composition is clear - knights with a cross on their mantles carry the banner of Christianity to the pagan lands of the Prussians."
In the former literature, its issuance was attributed to the mint in Chelmno, which Boris Paszkiewicz disagrees with, clearly indicating Torun.
Variety: on the left side of the pennant five balls, in the field a cross made of four balls joined together.
A very nice piece for this type of coin.
A very rare item, highly recommended.
Obverse: pennant arm, on the left side five balls, in the field a cross of four balls joined together.
Silver , diameter 21.5 mm, weight 0.29 g.