Légende
3 ducats (on the die 2 ducats), Augustus II the Strong (King of Poland; 1697–1706, 1709–1733), Augustus II the Strong (1670–1733). Obverse: bust of the king in a cloak fastened on the shoulder with a flower-shaped clasp, hair partially tied back; rim inscription divided at the top by an orbicularis royale: DGFRID:AUG:AUG:REX POL:DUX SAX:ICMA&W. Reverse: under the crown a five-field coat of arms with the coats of Poland, Lithuania, and Saxony, the shield surrounded by two palm branches; below the shield the letters IGS and, below them, a miner's hook (symbol of the Dresden Mint). Inscription around the rim, divided at the top by a crown: SAC:ROM:IMP:ARCHIM:ET ELECT:1719. 1719. Coin; diameter 30.6 mm; weight 10.43 g., A round metallic object with a golden color fills the image, showing intricate raised designs and embossed patterns; at the center is a large ornate emblem featuring a crowned circular shield divided into sections with small decorative figures and symbols, surrounded by curved flourishes and ribbon-like elements, and a group of decorative motifs below the shield; the edge of the object has a finely serrated rim and a repeating textured border, and the overall surface shows slight variations in tone with areas of brighter gold and slightly darker golden shadows.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A65_117
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
86.7Mo (7.2Mo) / 46.6cm x 46.6cm / 5504 x 5504 (300dpi)