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Dwudukat - August II Mocny Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1710-1733
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Weight 6.86 g
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Reverse description Crowned quartered coat of arms of Augustus II as Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, displaying the arms of Poland (eagle), Lithuania (mounted knight), and Saxony, with the royal cypher AR (Augustus Rex) at the center. The shield is set within a Baroque cartouche of palm and laurel branches, surmounted by a large electoral crown. The mint-master's initials I·L·H appear in the lower exergue beneath the shield. The surrounding Latin legend references his dignity as Archchancellor and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, with the date 1711 appearing in the upper left field.
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