Légende
Gdansk ducat, John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; 1648–1668). Maker: Daniel Lesse (1656–1685). Obverse: crowned right-profile bust of the king, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece, within a rope rim inscribed 'IOH.CAS.DGR POL.& SUEC.MDLRP'. Reverse: coat of arms held by two lions, a wreath surrounding a flower at the top, a cartouche at the bottom dividing the letters 'DL'; corded rim inscribed 'MON:AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANENS.1658'. Date: 1658. Material: coin (ducat). Weight: 3.44 g. Place: Gdansk, Poland., A circular gold-colored coin with a raised profile of a man wearing a detailed crown and ornate clothing, featuring curly hair and a decorated collar, surrounded by a beaded inner border and an outer rim with raised decorative markings; the visible colors are gold and lighter highlights where the metal reflects light.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A65_457
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
71.9Mo (5.9Mo) / 43.0cm x 41.9cm / 5075 x 4951 (300dpi)