Details
LOT 3695
Poland, Kingdom. Livonia (Duchy), Sigismund III Vasa AR 3 Grosz. 1598.
Bromberg mint. • SIG • III • D • G • REX • PO • M • D • L •, crowned bust to right / Coat of arms flanked by Polish eagle and Lithuanian horse and rider; mark of value above, • GROS • ARG • TRI • R • PO • 98 (coat of arms) B • in three lines below. Iger B.98.5.d/e; Kopicki 1125. Very Fine.(1.90gr, 19mm, 10h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
From a UK private collection.
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LOT 3695
Poland, Kingdom. Livonia (Duchy), Sigismund III Vasa AR 3 Grosz.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £104
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