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Dukat gdański - Sigismund I the Old Gdańsk mint

Issuer Royal Mint of Gdańsk
Year 1533-1548
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Diameter 22 mm
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Reverse description The arms of the city of Gdańsk — a shield divided into two crosses on a field — displayed centrally and supported by two rampant lions facing inward as heraldic supporters, their bodies turned toward the escutcheon with forepaws resting upon it. The composition fills the field with strong heraldic presence, enclosed within a beaded inner border. The circular Latin legend surrounding the design identifies this as a new gold coinage of the city of Gdańsk. The overall design reflects the civic pride and commercial significance of the Free City of Gdańsk under Polish royal suzerainty.
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Mintage 1533 - Kopicki 7340 -
1540 - Kopicki 7341 -
1546 - Kopicki 7342 -
1547 - Kopicki 7343 Punch 1 -
1547 - Kopicki 7343 Punch 2 -
1548 - Kopicki 7344 -
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