In 1606, the Krakow mint makes an important change. It abandons stamping its coins on a rolling mill, returning to the traditional method of stamp minting. And it is from this second period of operation of this mint under Sigismund III that the present trojak comes from.
It is the type introduced this year, replacing the trojak with the letter K. With the date separated by the Lewart coat of arms in an oval shield.
In addition, with a rarer royal portrait - decorated with an "order" (cross) on the chest.
Nice detail. Dark patina. On the obverse and upper part of the reverse surface corrosion. Light luster.