A pendant mark at the top, but the coin is very nicely preserved. No signs of wear.
An impressive, large vicarage coin of Augustus II, being the first vicarage coin of the Polish king. The name comes from the privilege of the Saxon electors, who according to it exercised the vicariate in the Saxon district after the death of the emperor. Coins of various denominations were minted to mark the occasion, most with a beautifully executed depiction of the king pinning a horse.
Silver, diameter 45.7 mm, weight 29.03 g.