John II Casimir, Tymf 1663 AT, Lvov - small monogram, SALVS
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 Andrew Tymf).
Variety with a small monogram on the obverse.
Coat of arms shields made of double lines.
Inscription variety ... SALVS on the obverse.
Variant of punctuation with rosettes at POL on the reverse side
Condition: 2/2-
Minor defects in the disc and plate, but a beautifully minted and preserved piece for this type.
Recommended
Metal: silver
Weight: 6.84 g
Literature: Shlapinskiy/Belopolskiy as 45, Kopicki 1783 (R)