The last talar coin of Royal Poland.
The second of only two vintages of the so-called "light thalers". Coins behind the great changes in Polish minting that took place during the Kosciuszko Insurrection. At that time, new denominations were introduced (including one-and-a-half and threefold ducats, or six-penny ducats, which took the place of copper trojaks), and the value of thalers was significantly reduced. Introducing in place of eight-gold thalers, new, smaller six-gold thalers.
And while today these thalers are regularly found in trade, acquiring them in beautiful states like this one is a difficult task.