Crown proof groschen (Crown proof half-zloty coin), Stanislaw August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), engraved by Johann Philip Holzhaeusser (1731/1741–1792), mintmaster Justyn Schröder (Warsaw Mint 1768–1772). Features tied royal monogram SAR under a crown on the obverse with pearl border. Reverse inscription in three lines: FIDEM/SERVAT/1771, with two palm branches below and pearl border. Dated 1771. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), struck in Warsaw, Poland. Mint hallmark. Coin diameter 18.1–18.4 mm; weight 2.16 g.
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Crown proof groschen (Crown proof half-zloty coin), Stanislaw August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), engraved by Johann Philip Holzhaeusser (1731/1741–1792), mintmaster Justyn Schröder (Warsaw Mint 1768–1772). Features tied royal monogram SAR under a crown on the obverse with pearl border. Reverse inscription in three lines: FIDEM/SERVAT/1771, with two palm branches below and pearl border. Dated 1771. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), struck in Warsaw, Poland. Mint hallmark. Coin diameter 18.1–18.4 mm; weight 2.16 g.

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