The 1569 Lithuania 4 Grossus, minted under King Sigismund Augustus, is a rare and historically significant coin from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This coin features the royal monogram and coat of arms, reflecting the union of Lithuania and Poland during the Renaissance era. Graded VF-F, it retains clear details with moderate wear, showcasing its journey through centuries of history. A must-have for collectors of Lithuanian numismatics, Renaissance-era coins, or Polish-Lithuanian history, this 4 Grossus offers a tangible connection to a pivotal period in European history.
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1569 Lithuania 4 Grossus – Sigismund Augustus
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Metal: | Silver; |
Weight: | 3,98 g; |
Diameter: | 24 mm; |
Reference: | Ivanauskas 10SA40-3, Kopicki 3315. |
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UMLT39
Categories: Latvia coins, Lithuania coins, Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth coins, 1569–1795, Numismatics
Description
1569 Lithuania 4 Grossus - Sigismund Augustus
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Country of Origin
Lithuania

Material
Silver

Original
100 % Authentic

Measurements
24 mm

Weight
3,98 g

Condition
VF-F
Additional information
Weight | 0,004 kg |
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