Very nice. A healthy, natural ducat. With preserved mint luster.
A rare denomination of the first Vicariate series of the Polish King, Elector of Saxony, Augustus II.
The issue was minted to commemorate the office of Vicar, or governor of the Roman Empire, after the death of Emperor Joseph I in April 1711.
A coin from the Dresden mint, with a distinctive iconography: with a king pinning a horse on the obverse and insignia on the reverse.
Gold, diameter 21 mm, weight 3.41 g.