6 Grosh    (Vendue pour $2.0)

1626, Poland, Sigismund III Vasa. Silver 6 Groszy (Szostak) Coin. Corroded VF+

Mint Year: 1626 Reference: KM-42. Mint Place: Krakow Denomination: 6 Groszy (Szostak) Condition: Corroded surfaces, cleaned in the past, with minor dark oxidation deposits, othewise VF+ Diameter: 25mm Material: Silver Weight: 3.51gm

Obverse: Draped and crowned bust of Sigismund III Vasa with large collar right. Legend: SIGIS : III : D : G . (privy mark) . REX POL . MD . L .

Reverse: Crown above denomination numeral (VI) and three shields of Poland, Lithuania and the House of Vasa. Legend: GROS . ARGE . SEX . REG . POL . 1626 .

Sigismund III Vasa (Polish: Zygmunt III Waza) (20 June 1566 â€" 30 April 1632 N.S.) was Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Polish Crown, a monarch of joined Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1587 to 1632, and King of Sweden (where he was known simply as Sigismund) from 1592 until he was deposed in 1599. He was the son of King John III of Sweden and his first wife, Catherine Jagellonica of Poland. He was the last ruler of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth bearing a dynastical blood of House of Gediminas and a branch of it Jagiellons, although from female line.

Elected to the throne of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sigismund sought to create a personal union between the Commonwealth and Sweden (Polish-Swedish union), and succeeded for a time in 1592. After he had been deposed in 1595 from the Swedish throne by his uncle, Charles IX of Sweden and a meeting of the Riksens ständer (Swedish Riksdag), he spent much of the rest of his life attempting to reclaim it.

Sigismund remains a highly controversial figure in Poland. His long reign coincidenced with the apex of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's prestige, power and economic influence. On the other hand, it was also during his reign that the symptoms of decline that led to the Commonwealth's future demise surfaced. Common views, influenced by popular books of Pawel Jasienica, tend to present Sigismund as the main factor responsible for initiating these negative processes, while academic historians usually are not that condemning. However, the question whether the Commonwealth's decline was caused by Sigismund's own decisions or its roots were in historical processes beyond his personal control, remains a highly debated topic.

He was commemorated in Warsaw with Zygmunt's Column, commissioned by his son and successor, Wladyslaw IV.

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 Valeur: 6 Grosh
 Métal: Argent
 État: République des Deux Nations (1569-1795)
 Personne: Sigismund III
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