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Pięciodukat pruski - Sigismund I the Old Toruń mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1528
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering SIGISMVNDVS PRIMVS REX POLONIAE
Reverse description Spread Prussian eagle displayed in the central field, rendered with spread wings and turned head, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. Above the eagle's head appears a small cross or orb. A circular Latin legend runs along the outer border between two beaded circles, citing the king's authority over the Prussian lands. The design reflects the coinage conventions of Royal Prussia under Sigismund I.
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