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1⁄12 Talara - Ksawery as Polish Prince Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1764-1768
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description Crowned quartered coat of arms of Saxony and Poland-Lithuania, featuring the Saxon diagonal stripes and the Polish eagle, set within an ornate shield surmounted by an electoral crown. The circular legend surrounds the shield in Latin, with the mintmaster's initials E·D·C· positioned in the exergue below the shield.
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Obverse lettering XAVERIVS D:G: REG: POL: M: D: LIT: DUX SAX:
Reverse description The denomination expressed in three lines across the field as '12 / EINEN / THALER', with the year of issue displayed on the fourth line below. A circular Latin legend surrounding the central inscription reads 'ADMINISTRATOR ELECTORATUS SAXONIAE', with decorative stops separating the words. The overall design is clean and typographic, characteristic of mid-18th century Saxon milled coinage.
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