Impressive vicariate thaler of Augustus II the Strong, which is the first vicariate coin of the Polish king.
On the reverse are the initials ILH of Johann Lorenz Holland, mintmaster of the Dresden mint.
Mint luster on both sides.
Obverse: King on horseback facing right, under the horse a five-field coat of arms, with the coats of arms of the Crown, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Wettin dynasty
Reverse: three altars, with the insignia of the king, the Elector of Saxony and covered with a mantle with a wreath, at the top FRID AUG / REX ELECTOR, in the wreath ET VICARIUS POST MORT / IOSEPHI / IMPERAT, on the sides the date MDC - CXI, the initials ILH and the mint mark hook
Diameter 45 mm, weight 29.12 g