A beautiful halftone.
Mint art, with a deep mirror background.
The first vintage of Vilnius half-tracks, the rarest of the mints producing this denomination in the time of Sigismund III.
This denomination appears in Lithuania only five years after its production began in the Crown, and its issuance lasted a very short time. In the entire history of the Vilnius mint, halftones are minted, or rather, stamped on a rolling mill, for only two years (1619-1620).
The type with the Wadwicz coat of arms in the shield at the bottom of the reverse.
Difficult to acquire in such states of preservation.