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Dziesięciodukat litewski - Stefan Batory Wilno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1580
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Value 10 Ducats (10 Dukatów)
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Reverse description A crowned heraldic composition featuring the combined arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth displayed as a complex quartered shield, incorporating the Polish Eagle, the Lithuanian Vytis (Pahonia), and additional territorial arms including those of Rus and Samogitia. The crowned shield occupies the central field, with the Vilnius mint mark visible in the lower portion. A beaded inner border separates the heraldic design from the surrounding Latin legend, which continues the king's full titulature across the reverse periphery.
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Reverse lettering MAG DVX LITVA RVS PRVS MAS SAM ZEM
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