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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central quartered shield of arms surmounted by an elaborate royal crown, displaying the combined heraldic achievements of Poland (white eagle), Lithuania (mounted knight), and Saxony (barry with a crown-charged bend), with the electoral arms of Saxony on an escutcheon at the fesse point. The shield is framed by symmetrical foliate and acanthus mantling. The mint-master's initials EDC appear in the lower exergue below the shield. The date 1753 is inscribed to the left of the crown, and the full Latin legend referencing the king's dignity as Arch-Chancellor and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire curves around the periphery. A beaded inner border and reeded edge complete the design. |
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August III spent most of his reign as King of Poland in Dresden rather than Warsaw, and the Leipzig mint — operating under Saxon authority — struck these gold pieces as part of a broader Saxon-Polish monetary union that kept the Commonwealth's higher denominations firmly under Wettin financial control. The dual dating across 1753 and 1754 reflects a production run that bridged fiscal years, a common practice at Leipzig when die preparation outpaced royal authorization.
Kopicki distinguishes two varieties here, likely by die axis or minor legend differences. Worth confirming which sits in hand before cataloging further.