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Półtalar koronny - August III Sas Lipsk mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1753-1755
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Edge Milled
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Mintage 1753 - Kopicki 2127 -
1753 - Kopicki 2128 -
1754 - Kopicki 2129 -
1755 - Kopicki 2130 Punch 1 -
1755 - Kopicki 2130 Punch 2 -
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August III ruled the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as an absentee monarch who spent the majority of his reign in Dresden, leaving Polish fiscal administration largely to his minister Heinrich von Brühl. The Leipzig mint — operated under Saxon concession rather than Polish crown authority — produced these półtalary as part of a broader monetization policy that increasingly blurred the line between Saxon and Polish coinage systems. The arrangement was commercially convenient for Saxony and chronically contested by Polish sejm factions who objected to foreign minting of Commonwealth silver.

The four Kop. references cover die varieties across the three-year production run, a span short enough that distinguishing emission years requires close examination of minor legend and mintmaster mark differences.

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