Légende
Crown thaler, Mitmaster of the Warsaw Mint Justyn Schröder (1768–1772); Stanislaw August Poniatowski (King of Poland; portrait subject; 1732–1798); Polish crown coin, 1770. Obverse: Head of Stanislaw August turned to the right, around the inscription divided at the bottom: STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS DG REX POL. M. D. LITU. — pearl border. Reverse: Under a crown, in a wreath entwined with a sash bearing the motto PRO FIDE - LEGE - ET - GREGE, a round five-field coat of arms with the coats of arms of Poland (Eagle), Lithuania (Pogon) and the Poniatowski coat of arms (Ciolek); on the sash the Order of the White Eagle; on the sides the letters I. - S.; around the inscription divided twice: X EX MARCA PURA - COLONIEN. 1770. Edge inscription: FIDEI - PUBLICAE - PIGNUS. Issued 1770, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), struck in Warsaw, Poland. Coin: diameter 39.5–39.8 mm, weight 27.98 g.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A38_001
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
86.7Mo (11.4Mo) / 46.6cm x 46.6cm / 5504 x 5504 (300dpi)