5 Ducats Toruń under siege

Issuer Toruń, City of
Year 1629
Type Commemorative circulation coin
Value 5 Ducats (36⁄1)
Currency First Złoty (1629)
Composition Gold
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Shape Round
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Reference(s) Kop#8256
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1629 - -
Numisquare ID 1583153950
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Historical Context: The 1629 5 Ducats of Toruń (Thorn) is a poignant numismatic testament to the Polish-Swedish War (1626-1629). Issued by the autonomous Royal Prussian city during its intense siege by Swedish forces under King Gustavus Adolphus, this coin encapsulates a critical moment for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under Sigismund III Vasa. As high-denomination necessity coinage, it financed the city's defense, paid mercenaries, and bolstered morale, highlighting Toruń's strategic importance and resilience.

Artistry: While a specific engraver is unrecorded for this emergency issue, the coin's design reflects the Late Renaissance to Early Baroque aesthetic prevalent in Polish minting, albeit with wartime urgency. The obverse typically features the intricate arms of Toruń—a city gate with three towers and a lion rampant—symbolizing strength and autonomy. The reverse would bear the denomination and date, often encircled by a Latin legend invoking divine protection or asserting sovereignty, characteristic of siege propaganda coinage.

Technical/Grading: Due to siege exigencies, strike quality for these ducats varies significantly. High-points susceptible to wear or weakness include delicate architectural details of the city gate, the lion's mane, and crown elements. Collectors should anticipate minor planchet irregularities, slight off-centering, or weak strikes, often inherent to hurried necessity coinage production rather than post-mint damage. A strong, even strike with full details is highly prized.

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