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Sigismund II Augustus, Troika Vilnius 1562 - WIDE

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Grade: F-VF
Reference: Ivanauskas-Cesnulis 9SA101-1 (RR), Kopicki 3303 (R5), Tyszkiewicz 18 mk

A typologically rare coin.

In the entire history of Polish minting, wide trojaks are minted only twice. The first time was the first Polish trojaki, minted in Cracow in 1528. It took more than 30 years to wait for the second one.

It's a striking, low proof issue from 1562, size-wise resembling sixpences (more than twice as heavy as standard trojaks, more than 20% larger in diameter). Minted only in this one vintage, the coin is the last trojak with a portrait of this king.

The issue, which, unfortunately, through the lousy silver used to strike it, as well as the carelessness of the mint workers (frequent shortages), is characterized by the poor condition of the pieces that have survived to this day, which was also highlighted by Tadeusz Iger.

Legendary variety LIT+ / LITV (trifold).

Silver, diameter 26.5 mm, weight 6.61 g

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Auction 18 - Fall '22
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Date
06 October 2022 CEST/Warsaw
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105 EUR
Grade
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447 EUR
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425%
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