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

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1763
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Currency First Zloty (1573-1795)
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Obverse description Central field occupied by a large crowned quartered coat of arms combining the arms of Poland-Lithuania and Saxony, the two escutcheons conjoined and surmounted by an ornate royal crown. The Polish-Lithuanian shield displays the White Eagle of Poland, the Lithuanian Pursuer (Pogon), and related charges in the quarters; the Saxon shield bears the barry of ten with the green rut (Rautenkranz) diagonal. The mint initials EDC appear below the shield in the lower field. The circular legend reads AUGUSTUS III D G REX POL M D L SAX, partially visible around the periphery.
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Obverse lettering AUGUSTUS III D G REX POL M D L SAX
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Reverse script Latin
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