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Ort koronny - Stanisław August Poniatowski Warszawa mint

Issuer Royal Mint of Warsaw
Year 1766
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Central field features the quartered royal arms of Poland-Lithuania — the Polish Eagle and the Lithuanian Pursuer (Pogon) — within an oval cartouche surmounted by a royal crown topped with a small cross. The shield is supported by two ornate palm or laurel branches tied at the base with a bow. The mint-master initials F S appear below the shield at the base, along with the denomination fraction 1/8 indicating one-eighth of a mark. The circular legend reads 66 2/3 EX MARCA PURA COL 1766, specifying the fineness and date, with the legend running around the full circumference of the coin.
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Reverse lettering 66 2/3 EX MARCA PURA COL 1766 F S 1/8
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Mint Warsaw Mint
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