1767 Poland 3 Grossu G GROSSVS, PCGS VF20

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MetalCopper
Weight11.69 g.
Diameter26 mm.
Kopicki #2238

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Description

1767 Poland 3 Grossu G GROSSVS, VF20

The 1767 Poland Copper 3 Grossu G GROSSVS coin is a remarkable artifact from the 18th century, graded VF20 by PCGS. This historic coin, minted during the reign of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, serves as a tangible connection to Poland's rich numismatic legacy. Struck in copper, this 3 Grossu coin features exquisite detailing that reflects the high level of craftsmanship of the era. The obverse of the coin displays King Stanisław's profile, symbolizing the monarch's authority and the nation's heritage. The reverse showcases the denomination, date, and the coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Minted in Warsaw, this coin stands as a testament to the era's intricate minting process. Despite its age, the VF20 grade ensures that the coin maintains significant detail and clarity, preserving its historical and aesthetic value. Collectors and enthusiasts of European historical currency will find this coin a valuable and intriguing addition to their collection, offering a glimpse into Poland's and Lithuania's storied past.

Country of Origin

Poland Lithuanian Commonwealth

Material

Copper

Original

100 % Authentic

Measurements

26 mm

Weight

11,69 g

Condition

VF20

Additional information
Weight 0,05 kg
Brand

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Stanislaw August Poniatowski

Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795)

Stanislaw II August (1764-1795), known also by his regal Latin name Stanislaus II Augustus, was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1764 to 1795, and the last monarch of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.