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Dwugrosz wikariacki - August III Sas Drezno mint

Issuer Saxon Mint, Dresden (on behalf of August III as Vicar of the Holy Roman Empire)
Year 1741-1742
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Value 2 Groschens (Dwugrosz) (1⁄15)
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Reverse description At centre, an elaborately rendered vacant imperial throne beneath a canopied baldachin decorated with drapery, tassels, and a crown finial, with the Saxon arms depicted on the throne back; the throne stands on a stepped dais flanked by decorative elements. The denomination '2' with a Groschen symbol appears in the exergue. A continuous Latin legend surrounding the design records the year 1741 and August III's role as Imperial Vicar and Administrator of the Saxon provinces.
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Mintage 1741 - Kopicki 11529 -
1742 - Kopicki 11530 -
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