A beautiful numismatic coin, especially for the crown troy of Batory.
Coin with lots of natural mint luster. With light soiling in the corners, otherwise unqualified.
This is the last vintage of Batory's Olkusz trojak, minted in the year of the king's death, which established this mint. It was located in Olkusz because of the silver mines from which the bullion for the production of the money was to come.
A variety with the initials of the mint's administrator - Nicholas Howl de Kolpino - on the sides of the coats of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Eagle and Pogo).
A very rare numismatic coin in this condition.