One of the rarest copper coins of the times of the Kingdom of Poland.
The first vintage of trojaks from the time of the Russian partition. Known only from a new minting in the late 1850s of the 19th century. Made in two basic types: the St. Petersburg mint (pearl edge, plain edge) and the Warsaw mint - like the present piece.
Made with the year of the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland (June 9), although the new monetary system was established on November 19 of that year.
Warsaw trojak 1815 characterized by minting without a rim, with an obliquely fluted edge.
Rated very high in rarity (Iger R7), it is valued at 40.00 zloty in Berezowski's price list.
Piece ex. WDA 24/340 with a bid price of 42,500 zloty.