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Dwutalar litewski - Stefan Batory Wilno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1580
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Currency First Zloty (1573-1795)
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Reverse description A crowned shield bearing the combined arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, featuring the quartered coats of arms of Poland (white eagle), Lithuania (Pahonia), and additional dynastic emblems, arranged symmetrically within an ornate heraldic composition. A large royal crown surmounts the shield. The Vilnius mint mark appears in the lower field. A multi-word Latin legend encircles the reverse along the beaded border, referencing the king's titles over his extensive domains.
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