The consequence of losing the war with Poland and Lithuania is the marked deterioration of Prussian money. The Order, forced to pay a very high ransom (100,000 kop of Prague pennies), is in decline. Characteristic of Plauen's shillings is the weaker quality of minting and lower grade silver (by the end of Plauen's reign, according to Waschinski, the shillings contained about 38% pure bullion).
Double minted.