The first type of trojak of King Stanislaw Augustus.
A very nice piece. Natural, cabinet art in bronze patina.
The portrait of the king shows scarcity, common for these coins. This is a feature associated with the production of these coins. A problem posed by the hard metal copper to the mint workers of the time. Which was also reflected in the Mint Commission reports, which read:"three-penny blanks, although made of goody, Hungarian copper did not stand out clearly y blunted on them".
A rare variety with a wreath of 8 berries (two to the inside) - not included in Parchimowicz-Brzezinski's catalog, among others.
Tall eagles, type 2 according to the study of Lukasz Gorzkowski.
Late type of portrait, the making of which is attributed by Rafal Janke to the Ludewig brothers.
Rare trojak in such condition.