Sought-after and rare thaler coin of King Stefan Batory.
Báthory's Nagyban thalers are an interesting coin issue, as they were probably minted in connection with a loan that Báthory took out in his native country. Instead of traditional currency, he was paid coins minted with his royal stamp – as King of Poland. Unfortunately, there are currently no documents that could confirm this hypothesis.
Ex. WCN Auction, 1995, lot 355.
Ex. Green Raven Collection.
On the edge there are two visible marks with the letters I.
Removed from jewelry.
Obverse: half-length portrait of the king facing right, in armor, with a sword and a scepter resting on his shoulder
STEPHAN DG REX POLON MAG DVX L
Reverse: crowned, five-field coat of arms shield, date 15-85 on the sides of the shield, mint initials NB below
RVS PRVS MAS SAM LIVO PRIN TRAN
Diameter 43 mm, weight 28.26 g