Spectacular 1623 Bydgoszcz ort.
The coin illustrated in Dariusz Pączkowski's catalog and from his collection, marked with the R1 rarity grade.
Variety with PRV M inscription end, epaulet with decorative stripe, linear engagement.
An exquisite piece, absolutely mint.
High note from NGC.
In Dariusz Pączkowski's catalog, next to the presented orc we can read such a description: "Bust of Sigismund III Vasa facing right. The epaulet with a decorative stripe running through its center. Wing without rosettes. Four-bar crown. Apple with two jewel bands. Lower hemisphere without decoration. The king holds a rapier with two shavings in his hand. Linear sash. Wide sash visible as a series of longitudinal thickenings.
The breastplate with three belts with round buttons. The narrow chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece contains links constructed of a flint containing two bails with ends wrapped inward and elongated pins. The two strips of apple jewels contain crosses. A large bow with three ribbons and two knots.
On the reverse side in the central part contains the coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Its central position is occupied by a four-field shield with two emblems, the Eagle and the Pogo, arranged alternately in separate fields. In the middle is placed a smaller shield that contains the Snopek, the family coat of arms of the Vasa dynasty. Both shields, large and small, appear in the form of a Spanish shield with a lower semicircular edge. Below the large shield is the coat of arms of Sas, of the Grand Treasurer of the Crown, Nicholas Danilovich, which splits the second part of the legend also placed in the rim. A large crown is placed above the coat of arms of the Republic. On the sides of the shield of the coat of arms are arranged labrys and the date of issue of the coin is separated."