Augustus III Saxon, Tymf 1753, Leipzig - variety
A distinctive coin with a face value of 18 grosze (ort) and a denomination symbol T
On the obverse, a bust in profile to the right wearing a crown.
On the reverse a crowned shield of the coat of arms. Below the shield, the denomination symbol T
Bust narrow ("upturned nose") with ribbed shoulder straps, sleeve cross-section and ribbed ribbon of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
The crown fields of the obverse and reverse are plain with suspensions in the center fields.
The clasp brooch is oval with a pearl half border.
Rivet heads on the breastplate (four).
Reverse variant with nine leaves.
Punctuation variant with a dot after the T and after the date.
State of preservation: 2
Central scarcity characteristic of this type of coin, but a beautifully preserved piece. Mint gloss and mirror finish. A rare and sought-after denomination. An attractive piece.
Recommended
Metal: silver
Weight: 5.63 g
Literature: Anuszczyk T53D.2.a (R1), Kopicki 2104, Kahnt 685 var.e