A rare Lithuanian shilling without date numerals.
Minted in 1624 (kept in its style), representing an error by mint employees. An error resulting from the poor assembly of the stamps in the machine.
In 1624, the mint in Vilnius repeatedly changes the layout of the hornets. First by changing their type (from Eagle/Phone to monogram/shield), then by wandering with the date. Once it is on the obverse, other times on the reverse. The present shellac, on the other hand, is an erroneous combination of two stamps without date numerals.