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1⁄12 Talara / Dwugrosz - August III Sas Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1734-1762
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Obverse description Central field displays an elaborate baroque cartouche bearing the quartered royal arms of Augustus III: the Polish eagle and Lithuanian Pahonia (mounted knight) in the first and fourth quarters, with the Saxon barry arms of the Wettin dynasty in the central escutcheon, surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is flanked by ornamental scrollwork and supported by heraldic supporters. The circular Latin legend reads D·G·R·(EX)·POL·(ET)·(EL)·D·S· with the mintmaster initials F·W·OF· appearing below the shield at the bottom of the field, all within a toothed border.
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Reverse lettering VICARIUS·D·SAX·R·IMP·ARCH· / 12 / EINEN / THALER / 1745
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