Coin with a trace of a removed pendant.
A distinctive and rare commemorative semi-talar, known as a vicarian (rarer than its full counterpart, the thaler of this issue).
Dresden Mint.
Vicariate coin - the name comes from the privilege of the Saxon electors, who, according to it, held the vicariate in the Saxon district after the death of the emperor. To mark the occasion, coins of various denominations were minted, most with a beautifully executed depiction of the king pinning a horse.
Silver, diameter 34 mm, weight 14.12 g.