A half-track without a date, or an impressive error by Bydgoszcz miners.
Piece that has no trace of date digits. On the left side of the royal apple, all over the surface of the places where the date should have been, homogeneous striations and other surface features are visible, consistent for the whole, ruling out the presence of date digits in this place. Similarly, on the right side, the striations run uniformly across the surface of the background, there is a visible bulge that could be interpreted as a trace of a cogged digit, but it can be seen that it also runs further, between the periphery of the Apple and ends in its center, which is a feature of the stamp, not a trace of a date digit.
A second piece, from the same pair of stamps, is presented in the catalog of the Nechitaylo-Zamechovskiy duo.
In addition, in the case of this coin, all doubts are dispelled by the uncirculated state of preservation, with a natural mint surface, without interference or abrasion.
The type with the Saxon coat of arms in an oval shield, with a style in line with the issues of 1622, as conveyed to us by Adam Górecki (in whose catalog this coin is illustrated).
A very distinctive coin of great rarity.