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Szóstak litewski - August II Mocny Moskwa mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1706-1707
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field displays the elaborate crowned royal cypher of Augustus II — an interlaced double 'AR' monogram surmounted by a royal crown — flanked on either side by supporters in the Baroque manner, with the Saxon arms (barry of ten or and sable) incorporated within the lower shield element. The Roman numeral VI appears above the monogram, denoting the denomination of six groszy. Mint official initials 'L·P' are placed in the lower field beneath the monogram. The date 1706 is divided across the upper field to left and right of the crown. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design, referencing the Lithuanian and Ruthenian ducal titles.
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