One of the rarest of King Sigismund's Poznań trojacks.
An impressive variety resulting from an error by mint employees. Characterized by the date placed on both sides of the coin. On the obverse, at the end of the king's titulary (MDLx95), and on the reverse, to the left of the Lewart coat of arms. The effect of selecting two two stamps with the date on them.
Attributed to the mint in Poznan, due to the lack of marks characteristic of the early period of the mint in Wschowa, although both the stamps of this obverse (W.95.5) and reverse (W.95.1) varieties worked at this mint as well.
Very rarely seen in commerce. It appears for only the second time in our history (only after five years). We do not find other quotations in the archives of Polish companies.