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Półtorak / 3 Polker - Sigismund III Vasa Bydgoszcz mint

Uitgever Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jaar 1620
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Samenstelling Silver (.9249)
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device consisting of a royal crown above the numeral 24, enclosed within a beaded inner circle, the whole flanked by ornate foliate and floral arabesques issuing from a central decorative element above the crown. Small star-shaped mint marks punctuate the outer legend. The circular Latin peripheral legend reads MONE NO REG POLO, an abbreviation for Moneta Nova Regni Poloniae (New Money of the Kingdom of Poland), separated by star ornaments. The overall composition is typical of the hammered coinage produced at the Bydgoszcz mint under Sigismund III Vasa.
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Aanvullende informatie

The półtorak — worth one and a half grosz — was introduced under Sigismund III Vasa as a practical response to chronic small-change shortages that had plagued Polish markets since the mid-sixteenth century. The Bydgoszcz mint ran these at high volume through the 1620s, and the sheer quantity produced has led to a wide spread of die varieties being catalogued; Górecki's classification system for this series reflects just how granular that variation becomes. The 1620 date sits near the productive peak of the Bydgoszcz operation before quality controls loosened noticeably in later years.

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