An exquisitely preserved imitation from the era of the crown trojak of Sigismund III.
There are denominations whose fame reached far beyond the borders of the State in which they were issued. These included the Athenian owl, the Dutch ducat, or precisely the Polish trojak. A denomination that, in its time, "conquered" Europe at the time. Not only constituting a commonly accepted currency in its territories, but also lived to see many issues modeled on them.
Unprecedented for them is the mint surface quality and natural mirror in the corners.
The product is stylized on the model of Poznań trojaks (presence of hooks on the reverse), but with quite a few errors in the legends.
The silver is visually of good quality, and the coin itself is made using the stamping technique.
A very rare numismatic coin in this condition. It's difficult to find ordinary triplets of this grade, let alone an anomalous issue.