The first three-penny coin of the last type that was minted during the partition period.
Distinguished by the absence of the inscription POLISH next to the denomination, the lack of a Polish shield on the eagle's chest, and the letters MW (Warsaw Mint) instead of the initials of the present intendant.
The yearbook with the lowest mintage (except for 1841 minted in an unknown mintage).
As Jerzy Chalupski points out in his catalog,"this coin is definitely rarer on the market than the catalog degrees of rarity suggest".
Additionally, a light twist.