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

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1650-1655
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Value 1/4 Thaler (1/4 Talara) (2⁄1)
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Reverse description Crowned, quartered coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at center, displaying the White Eagle of Poland and the Pursuer of Lithuania in alternating quarters, with the Vasa dynastic arms (three open crowns on a field) on an inescutcheon at the center. The numeral 1 and 8 flanking the shield denote the denomination of 18 groszy. Below the shield, the Wieniawa ox-head mintmaster's mark and the MW mintmark for Wschowa (Fraustadt) appear. The date is incorporated into the reverse legend.
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Reverse lettering MONET ARGEN REGNI PO 1652 1 (_) 8 MW
(Translation: Silver coinage of the Kingdom of Poland 18 Coinage of Wschowa)
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