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

Issuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Year 1597-1601
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Value 3 Groschens (Trojak) (0.1)
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Reverse description The reverse field is dominated by three horizontal lines of Latin inscription denoting the denomination and issuing authority, with the last line bearing the two-digit date (97, 00, or 01 depending on year). Above the inscription, the crowned Polish eagle is flanked by the Vasa dynastic arms (sheaf) to one side and the Lithuanian Pahonia (mounted knight) to the other, all surmounted by a royal crown. In the lower portion of the field, the Lewart (Leliwa variant) arms of the mint administrator divide the final line of the legend, with the mint master's initials I and F appearing to either side. The overall arrangement is characteristic of the Lublin trojak type as catalogued by Iger.
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