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Półtoradukat gdański - Jan II Kazimierz Waza Gdańsk mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1661
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central device consisting of an oval cartouche bearing the crowned arms of the city of Gdańsk (two white crosses on a red field surmounted by a golden crown), flanked by two rampant lion supporters in the Baroque heraldic tradition. The denomination '1 1/2' appears prominently in the upper field, while the mint-master's initials and the date '1661' are placed in the lower field beneath the shield. The encircling Latin legend identifies the issuing authority, bounded by a beaded rim.
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Reverse lettering MON AUREA CIVITAT GEDANENSIS 1 1/2 1661
(Translation: Gold coin of the city of Gdansk)
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