The mark counted among the decorations of the Russian Empire. Interestingly, in Poland, the mark was established on May 12, 1829, by decree of Tsar Nicholas I, to commemorate his coronation as King of Poland. Awarded only once in the Kingdom of Poland - in September 1830. After the outbreak of the November Uprising it was abolished.
Very rare, made of silver; the punca, as well as the executor's namesake, are struck on the reverse.
Stamped in St. Petersburg in 1908~1928; made in the workshop of Itska Lozinsky in 1892-1908 in Moscow.
Dimensions: 28.5 x 32.5 mm, weight 6.47 g.
Damaged clasp.