A former galvanic copy of the rarest among historical copper triplets.
Commemorative issue with the beautiful sentence NOBIS DIU INTERSIS on the reverse - May you long be with us. Below the signature OF[ficina] CR[acoviensis] ♀ (cupreae) MON[etae] 1767. (Cracow mint copper money 1767) and initials C.I. - Konstantin Jablonowski (inspector of the Cracow mint until 1768).
Trojak, whose issue Raczynski described as follows:
"It belongs to those which the benevolent intentions of subjects and servants towards the supreme national government and their lord express. The mint in Cracow, therefore, established for the minting of copper money, on this medal promises the greatest prosperity to the king, and through the king to the entire nation. For what reason it was minted, we cannot understand from it. I presume that the superiors of this mint declared their kind wishes to the king, on the occasion of the annual commemoration of his elevation to the throne, following the example of the Warsaw mint in this.".
Bleached copper, diameter 27.8 mm, weight 8.57 g.