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Grosz krakowski - Casimir III the Great Kraków mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1360-1370
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Diameter 27 mm
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description The reverse displays the crowned royal arms of the Kingdom of Poland within a double-beaded inner circle: the heraldic Polish eagle with wings spread, rendered in the Gothic hammered style. A beaded border separates the central device from the circumscription. The outer legend in uncial Latin characters reads +GROSSI↓CRACOVIENSSES, denoting the denomination and place of issue as a grosch of Kraków. The overall layout closely follows the model of the Prague groschen, adapted to Polish royal iconography under Casimir III.
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