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Szeląg gdański - Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki Gdańsk mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1670
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering MR 1670
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Edge Plain
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Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki was elected king in 1669 largely because the szlachta wanted a pliable native candidate after the turbulent reigns of the Vasa dynasty — a calculation that proved badly misguided. His four-year reign was consumed by internal faction fighting and the catastrophic loss of Podolia to the Ottomans under the Treaty of Bucharest in 1672. The Gdańsk mint continued producing small-denomination szelągi throughout this dysfunction, the city's semi-autonomous minting rights largely insulating it from the political chaos in Warsaw.

Kop#7676 and Kop#7677 represent distinct die varieties catalogued by Kopicki, differentiated by legend punctuation and spacing — the kind of minor variation that accumulated naturally when individual engravers prepared working dies by hand.

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