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Talar litewski - Stefan Batory Wilno mint

Uitgever Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jaar 1580
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Referentie(s) Kop#3389
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Opschrift keerzijde MAG DVX LIT RVS PRVS MAS PR TRA
(Translation: ... Grand Duke of Lithuania, Russia, Prussia, Masovia and Prince of Transylvania)
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Aanvullende informatie

Stefan Batory established the Wilno mint in 1580 specifically to serve the Lithuanian half of the Commonwealth, a politically necessary concession that kept Lithuanian magnates from agitating over Cracow's monopoly on large-denomination coinage. The talar output from Wilno that first year was limited, and Kop. 3389 represents one of the earlier products of a mint still finding its footing with large silver.

Batory's reign saw the talar emerge as the dominant trade coin for commerce with Gdańsk merchants and eastern markets simultaneously — a dual pressure that drove production at both Wilno and Olkusz harder than any previous Polish ruler had managed.