Explore our collection of Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth coins (1569–1795), struck during the union of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland. These coins reflect the shared political, cultural, and economic strength of one of Europe’s largest states of the early modern era.
Highlights include silver thalers, orts, and trojaks, as well as small copper issues such as grosz and solidus. Many feature detailed portraits of monarchs like Sigismund II Augustus, Stephen Báthory, Sigismund III Vasa, and John II Casimir, along with heraldic emblems including the Polish eagle and the Lithuanian Vytis knight.
Each coin is carefully described with full specifications on weight, diameter, metal content, and grade, ensuring authenticity and collector confidence.
Browse our Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth coins today and add a remarkable piece of Eastern European numismatic history to your collection.






















