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1/4 Talara - August III Sas Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1734-1738
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering MAG DUX LIT RUS PRU MA SAM SAX ET EL
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Additional information

August III inherited the Polish throne in 1733 only after a contested election and direct Saxon military intervention — Stanisław Leszczyński had been elected by the majority of the szlachta, but Russian and Austrian backing overrode the vote. The quarter talar fractions struck at Dresden during his early reign were a product of Saxon monetary infrastructure pressed into Polish service, the Albertine mint supplying what Warsaw and Kraków could not.

Kopicki lists two distinct varieties under 11357 and 11358, distinguished by minor die differences in the titulature arrangement.

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