Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Czterodukat gdański - Władysław IV Waza, 1645

Gdańsk mint

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Currency First Zloty (1573 – 1795)
Coin type Non-circulating coin
Denomination 4 Ducats
Year 1645
Ruler Władysław IV Vasa (1610–1613)
Composition Gold
Shape Round
Alignment Medal alignment ↑↑
Weight (g) 13.89
Diameter (mm) 37
Demonetized Yes

Description

4 Ducats from Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Issued in 1645. Struck in Gold. Measures 37 mm and weighs 13.89 g.

Obverse
Crowned bust of King Ladislaus IV facing right, wearing crown, ornamented armor on which broad, mace-trimmed collar and chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. (Władysław IV, by grace of God the King of Poland and of the Swedes, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Prussia)
Reverse
Panorama of fortified Gdańsk with several identifiable structures: the main town hall; the churches of St. Mary and St. John; the city gates and fortifications. Below, oval escutcheon with Gdańsk coat of arms held by lions, topped with branches of palm and vine. On sides, date and initials of the Gerhard Rogge, leaseholder of the mint of Gdańsk from 1639 to 1656. At the top, Hebrew inscription with rays, symbolic of the divine protection over the city, which had managed to escape the Thirty Years' War unscathed. (The city of Gdańsk was made of solid gold.
Jehovah)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1645  GR

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