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⅙ Thaler / Ćwierćgulden - August III Sas Lipsk mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1756-1763
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Two conjoined oval shields of arms at centre — the left bearing the quartered arms of Poland and Lithuania (eagles and horseman), the right displaying the arms of Saxony (barry of ten or and sable with a crancelin) — surmounted by a large royal crown with elaborate scrollwork mantling. The denomination indicator '1/6' appears below the shields, with the mint master's initials E.D.C. beneath. A circular Latin legend reads MONETA ARGENTEA REGNI POLONIAE with the date 1763 and the fineness notation FINE 1/6 to the right, indicating the fractional taler value.
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Edge Milled
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Mintage 1756 - Kopicki 11352 -
1762 - Kopicki 11353 -
1763 - Kopicki 11356 -
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