John II Casimir, Tymf 1665 AT, Krakow - spectacular piercing - very rare
On the obverse crowned monogram ICR. In the rim a double inscription separated by a crown.
On the reverse a crowned shield of the coat of arms. In the rim the inscription.
On the reverse, on the sides of the shield, the letters A - T (initials of Andrzej Tymf - lessee of the Cracow mint).
Inscription variation ... SALVS on the obverse.
Error - in the outer peripheral inscription on the obverse instead of DAT PRETIVM ... stamped MONETA NOV ..., punctuation - very rare.
Condition: 2/2+
Characteristic sheet flaws for tymphes, but for this type a beautifully struck and preserved piece. Beautiful detail. Gloss and lots of mint mirror. Spectacular error - very rare. A very rare coin and very difficult to get on the collector market. A beautiful piece for specialized collections.
Recommended
Metal: silver
Weight: 5.96 g
Literature: Shlapinskiy/Belopolskiy missing, Kopicki as 1788