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Ort koronny / 18 Groszy - Jan II Kazimierz Waza Poznań mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1651-1659
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Crowned quartered coat of arms of Poland-Lithuania, displaying the Polish eagle and Lithuanian Pahonia in alternating quarters, with the Vasa dynastic arms (a sheaf over a river) on an escutcheon at center. The large royal crown surmounts the shield, and the denomination numerals and mint-master's initials flank the shield on either side. A small ox head mintmark divides the reverse legend at the base (6 o'clock position), and the date appears within the circumferential Latin legend.
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