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Ort / 18 Groszy - August III Lipsk mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1753
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Currency First Zloty (1573-1795)
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Obverse lettering D·G·AUGUSTUS·III·REX·POLONIARUM
Reverse description Central quartered oval shield of arms surmounted by a royal crown, displaying the arms of Poland (white eagle), Lithuania (mounted knight), Saxony (barry with a crancelin), and the electoral insignia at center, the whole flanked by elaborate baroque scrollwork cartouche. The denomination 18 appears in the exergue area at the base of the shield, flanked by the mint-master's initials. The surrounding Latin legend reads SACRO·ROM·IMP·... along the outer border.
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