King Sigismund's last Gothic shellac.
The coin concluding a short, only three-year-long issue of Danzig shellacs minted from silver extracted from the Świdnica half-penny. Today rare and difficult to obtain.
In terms of iconography, it directly refers to the shillings of Sigismund's father, Casimir Jagiellon. The coats of arms of Gdansk and Poland were placed in the shields. Subsequent shellacs, minted as late as 1530, return already significantly altered - smaller, without shields, already with Renaissance font.