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1⁄24 Talara - Fryderyk Christian as Polish Prince Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1763
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description Central field bears the large numeral '24' above the two-line denomination inscription 'EINEN THALER', all within a circle of dots. A continuous Latin legend encircles the design along the rim, giving the ruler's titles and the date. A small mint mark appears in the lower exergue area.
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Fryderyk Christian was elected Prince of Poland in October 1763 but died just six weeks later, on December 17th, making his Polish coinage among the shortest-lived in Commonwealth history. The Dresden mint — operating under Saxon authority — struck issues in his name during this vanishingly brief window between his father Augustus III's death and his own.

Kopicki 11548 is among the rarer types from this transitional period, produced before the Saxon-Polish monetary union effectively collapsed with the end of Wettin rule.

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