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Grosz litewski - Alexander I Jagiellon Wilno mint

Issuer Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Year 1492-1506
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Obverse description Quartered shield occupying the central field, displaying the heraldic arms of the Polish-Lithuanian union: the Polish eagle and the Lithuanian Pahonia (mounted knight) arranged in alternating quarters, with additional heraldic charges. The shield is surrounded by a beaded inner circle. The circular Latin legend reading ALEXAN:D:G:REX:POLONIE runs along the outer rim, identifying Alexander by the grace of God as King of Poland.
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Reverse lettering MONETA:MAGNI:DVCIS:LITVANIE
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