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Talar koronny - Władysław IV Waza Kraków
Silver | 28.03 g | 44 mm |
Issuer | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
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King | Władysław IV Vasa (1632-1648) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1644-1645 |
Value | 1 Thaler (1 Talar) (8) |
Currency | First Zloty (1573-1795) |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 28.03 g |
Diameter | 44 mm |
Shape | Round |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-07 |
Numista | N#96515 |
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Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
Script: Latin
Lettering:
SAM LIV NEC NO SV GOT VAN Q HÆ REX
C-DC
16-45
B-L
Comment
Kopicki 1515 1644Pictures: ©Image courtesy of Antykwariat Numizmatyczny - Michał Niemczyk
Kopicki 1516 1644
Kopicki 1520 1645
VLA: IIII: D: G: REX: POLO: (_) .M: D: LIT: RVS: PR: MA:
.SAM: LIV: NEC: NO: SV (_) GOT: VAN: Q: HÆ: REX.
Ex.1
Price: 80 000 PLN
Ex.2
Price:
Kopicki 1521 1645
Interesting fact
The Talar koronny coin was minted during the reign of Władysław IV Waza, who was the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1632 until his death in 1648. This coin was minted in Kraków, which was the capital city of Poland at the time, and it features an image of the king on one side and the Polish coat of arms on the other. The coin was made of silver and weighed 28.03 grams. It's worth noting that the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a significant power in Eastern Europe during this time period, and its currency was widely used throughout the region. The Talar koronny coin was an important part of the Commonwealth's economy and was used for large transactions and trade.