Trojak naśladownictwo / 3 Grosze - Sigismund III Vasa unknown mint - imitative

発行体 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
年号 1586-1623
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 3 Groschens (Trojak) (0.1)
通貨 First Zloty (1573-1795)
材質 Silver
重量 2.20 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 Ig#N.86-N.23
表面の説明
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 SIGIM III DG REX PO M D L
裏面の説明
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 III GROS ARG TRIP REG POLONI 90
鋳造所
鋳造数 1586 - Iger N.86.1 -
1590 - Iger N.90.1 -
1592 - Iger N.92.1 -
1593 - Iger N.93.1 -
1595 - Iger N.95.1 -
1595 - Iger N.95.2 -
1595 - Iger N.95.3 -
1596 - Iger N.96.1 -
1596 - Iger N.96.2 -
1596 - Iger N.96.3 -
1597 - Iger N.97.1 -
1598 - Iger N.98.1 -
1598 - Iger N.98.2 -
1598 - Iger N.98.3 -
1599 - Iger N.99.1 -
1599 - Iger N.99.2 -
1599 - Iger N.99.3 -
1600 - Iger N.00.1 -
1600 - Iger N.00.2 -
1600 - Iger N.00.3 -
1600 - Iger N.00.4 -
1601 - Iger N.01.1 -
1601 - Iger N.01.2 -
1601 - Iger N.01.3 -
1602 - Iger N.02.1 -
1605 - Iger N.05.1 -
1606 - Iger N.06.1 -
1621 - Iger N.21.1 -
1622 - Iger N.22.1 -
1623 - Iger N.23.1 -
Numisquare ID 1484030730
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Historical Context: This Trojak naśladownictwo (imitative 3 Grosze) coin hails from the tumultuous reign of Sigismund III Vasa (1587-1632) over the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, dated within the 1586-1623 range. Sigismund’s era was marked by significant political and economic challenges, including wars and monetary reforms. The proliferation of imitative coinage, often by unauthorized or lesser-known mints, reflects both a shortage of official currency and economic opportunism, capitalizing on the widespread acceptance of the Trojak denomination.

Artistry: Lacking a specific engraver or known mint, this imitative Trojak attempts to replicate the established iconography of official Commonwealth issues. While aiming for verisimilitude, such pieces typically exhibit less refined execution than royal counterparts. The design generally features a bust of Sigismund III Vasa on the obverse with titles, and on the reverse, the combined arms of Poland (Eagle) and Lithuania (Pogoń Knight) with the denomination. Imitations often display simplified details, cruder portraiture, and sometimes blundered legends, indicative of unofficial origin.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver with a weight of 2.20 grams, this imitative Trojak’s technical qualities would likely vary significantly. Typical high-points for wear or strike weakness include the monarch's facial features, crown, and the intricate details of the Polish Eagle and Lithuanian Knight. Due to its unofficial nature and unknown mint, one might anticipate inconsistencies in planchet preparation, a less precise strike, and potentially off-center alignment. The overall strike quality often ranges from crude to moderately sharp, reflecting the varying capabilities of these regional mints.

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