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Poland/Lithuania - Half Grosz
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
POLAND - TO 1668 |
Item Description: |
1/2G 1547 LITHUANIA |
Full Grade: |
NGC MS 63 |
Owner: |
brg5658 |
Owner Comments:
Purchased on 7/13/2013.
This coin was minted during the time of informal union of the empires of Poland and Lithuania. It was minted during the reign of Sigismund I the Old (Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland). He would die one year later, and his son Sigismund II would take the throne.
OBVERSE: The obverse of the coin bears the text [* MONETA * MAGNI * DUCAT 9 LITVA] along with the Lithuanian coat of arms symbolism of a knight on horseback (Vytis).
REVERSE: The reverse bears the text [* SIGIS * AVG * REX * PO * MAG * DVX * LI] translated as "Sigisimund Augustus, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania". This side of the coin bears the very old heraldic eagle, a part of the original Piast Dynasty coat of arms dating to 992, and still today a part of the official coat of arms of Poland.