The last type of half-penny of Casimir the Great.
Attractive art with preserved areas of natural, minted surface
The latest type of semi-proglyphs of this ruler, type VII in the classification of Marek Poznanski, are the coins with the most barbarized representation of the ruler and the Piast eagle. They are also characterized by the reverse legend, which does not end with the letter K.
Obverse: crowned figure seated on a throne, with an apple and a scepter. In the rim: MONETA (two triplets) KAZIMIRI.
Reverse: eagle with outspread wings, facing left. In the rim: + REGIS ↓ POLONIE.
Silver, diameter 19-20.5 mm, weight 1.43 g.