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⅙ Thaler - Ksawery as Polish Prince Drezno mint

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1764-1768
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1764 - Kopicki 11575 -
1765 - Kopicki 11576 -
1766 - Kopicki 11577 -
1767 - Kopicki 11578 -
1768 - Kopicki 11579 -
Additional information

Friedrich Christian of Saxony, known in Polish as Ksawery, served as regent of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1764 and 1768 during the interregnum and minority disputes following the death of Augustus III. He was never elected king — the throne went to Stanisław August Poniatowski in 1764 — yet coins continued to be struck in his name at the Dresden mint through the regency period, creating a brief and administratively anomalous series. The five Koppicki references suggest distinct die marriages across the run, a reflection of Dresden's methodical workshop practice rather than any single commemorative intent.

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