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Dukat koronny - Władysław IV Waza Kraków mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1644-1647
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Value 1 Ducat
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Obverse lettering VL IIII D G REX POL ET SVE
Reverse description Central field occupied by the elaborately quartered royal arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, displayed within a Renaissance-style heraldic shield surmounted by a large royal crown. The quarters incorporate the White Eagle of Poland, the Pahonia (mounted knight) of Lithuania, the Sheaf of the Vasa dynasty, and the Three Crowns of Sweden, reflecting the composite nature of Władysław IV's realm. The shield is set within a beaded inner circle, with the date split across the upper field and the mintmaster's initials flanking the shield. The surrounding Latin legend reads MON NO AVR REG POLON, identifying this as a new gold coin of the Kingdom of Poland.
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Mintage 1644 - Kopicki 1534 -
1647 - Kopicki 1535 -
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