Mint Year: 1682 Reference: KM-128. Mint Place: Ujazdow Condition: About XF! Denomination: VI (6) Groszy Mint Maaster: Tytus Liwiusz Boratini (T.L.B.) Diameter: 24.5mm Weight: 3.66gm Material: Silver
Obverse: Crowned, draped and armored bust of John III Sobieski right. Mint master's initials (T.L.B.) below. Legend: IOAN . III . D:G . REX . POL . M : D : L : R : P :
Reverse: Crown above denomination numeral (VI) and three shields of Poland, Lithuania and the House of Vasa, splitting date. Legend: GROS ARGE SEX (C*) REG POLONIAE
For your consideration a nice 6 groszy silver coin, struck at the Ujazdow mint in Poland, and issued under John III Sobieski during 1682.
John III Sobieski (Polish: Jan III Sobieski, Lithuanian: Jonas Sobieskis) (17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was one of the most notable monarchs of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, from 1674 until his death King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Sobieski's 22-year-reign was marked by a period of the Commonwealth's stabilization, much needed after the turmoil of the Deluge and Khmelnytsky Uprising. Popular among his subjects, he was an able military commander, most famous for the victory over the Turks in the 1683 Battle of Vienna. Following his victories over the Ottoman Empire, he was called by the Turks the "Lion of Lechistan" and held as the saviour of European Christendom by the pope.
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