A distinctive and valued type of guilder - with a monogram on the reverse.
Struck at the Dresden mint (with the hook and initials of the mincmaster of this mint) - minted there for only two years (1708-1709).
Being one of the numismatic souvenirs of King Augustus' loss of power in Poland, where the shield of the Republic disappears from the reverse, and the inscription POL disappears from the titulature (there is only REX ELECTOR - King Elector).
Variety with a wide bust of the king - rare.
Silver, diameter 35 mm, weight 12.38 g.