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Trojak / 3 Grosze - Sigismund III Vasa Lublin, Lewart and Topór arms, IF

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1595
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a three-line inscription denoting the denomination, with the Roman numeral value III above a crowned Polish eagle at center, flanked by the Vasa dynasty arms and the Lithuanian Pahonia (mounted knight) rider. In the lower field, the Lewart shield divides the mint-master initials I-F, while the Topór (axe) shield divides the two final digits of the date 95. A lion holding an axe appears to the right, referencing the Lublin mint. The encircling Latin legend identifies the coin as a silver triple groschen of the Kingdom of Poland.
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Reverse lettering GROS : ARG TRIP : REG POLONIAE I (_) F 9 (_) 5
(Translation: Silver three grossus of the Kingdom of Poland.)
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Mintage 1595 - Iger L.95.1 -
1595 - Iger L.95.2 -
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