The type that is the most difficult to obtain in fine condition among the four types of Danzig orts. Minted in only two vintages (1615-1616), whose stamps were made by a prominent Danzig medallicist - Samuel Ammon. In both of these vintages being a transitional type. Looking at the quotations, in both rarer. Distinguished by the portrait of the king in a wide orifice, which was changed later that year to a portrait without an orifice (in the collar).
A very nice, glossy piece.
Distinctive for orts of this type encountered on the market.