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Grosz srebrny koronny - Stanisław August Poniatowski Warszawa
1771 yearSilver | 0.6 g | 15 mm |
Issuer | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
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King | Stanisław II Augustus (1764-1795) |
Type | Pattern |
Year | 1771 |
Value | Silver Groschen (Grosz srebrny) (¼) |
Currency | First Zloty (1573-1795) |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 0.6 g |
Diameter | 15 mm |
Shape | Round |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-07 |
Numista | N#104450 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Script: Latin
Lettering: ET IN PARVIS PURUS 1771
Edge
Plain
Comment
Coin is also described in catalogs:Plage 468
Berezowski 5zł
Parchimowicz 52.a1
Author coin: Jan Filip Holzhaeusser
Mintage is unknown
Interesting fact
The Pattern Grosz srebrny koronny - Stanisław August Poniatowski (Warszawa) 1771 is a rare and valuable coin that was minted during the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski, the last king of Poland. It is made of silver and weighs 0.6 grams, which is relatively small compared to other coins of its time. Despite its size, the coin is highly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and rarity. In fact, it is considered one of the most valuable coins in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's history, with some specimens selling for tens of thousands of dollars at auction.