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Szeląg - Jan II Kazimierz Waza Wilno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1652-1661
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Diameter 15 mm
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Reverse description The reverse displays the crowned combined arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth at centre, featuring the Polish eagle in the upper portion of the shield and the Lithuanian Pahonia below, surmounted by a royal crown. A small fleur-de-lis or Vasa dynastic device appears at the base of the shield. The central device is surrounded by a beaded inner circle, with a Latin peripheral legend referencing the king's remaining titles and the mint year, partially reading ·M·D·L·R·PR·. The engraving is in the restrained, functional style typical of Wilno mint schillings of this period.
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