Sigismund I the Old, Half-penny 1513, Vilnius - punched S/II/GG/IISMVNDI - unsigned
Variety with a Pogo without a sword scabbard on the obverse and an Eagle with top feathers pointing toward the Eagle's head on the reverse.
Inscribed variant with abbreviated date I3 on obverse.
Variant punctuation with four dots after LITVAN
Error - in the word ...SIGISMVNDI... the letter S was scored for the letter I, the letter I was scored for the letter G and the letter G was scored for the letter I, S/I I/G G/I ISMVNDI - very rare not described in the specialized Huletski/Bagdonas catalog.
State of preservation: 2+/1-
Beautifully minted and preserved coin. Intense luster and mint mirror. A rarer and well-liked variant of punctuation. Very rare, not described in the literature punctuation S/I I/G G/I ISMVNDI Attractive piece for specialized collections.
Recommended
Metal: silver
Weight: 1.12 g
Literature: Kopicki as 3139 (R), Huletski/Bagdonas as H41.H (VII), but pierced S/I I/G G/I ISMVNDI