Extremely rare and extremely impressive Danzig 6 groschen of the August III of Poland.
It is worth noting that the pieces available on the auction market so far weighed in the range of 3-4 g and in the case of the presented 6 groschen the weight is over 6 g. This allows us to believe that it may be one of the first struck because two ducats weight were struck only gold issues. Probably a single number of coins or possibly only one weighing over 6 g was minted and then their weight was immediately adjusted to their appropriate size.
Extremely rare coin on the auction market.
In the Kahnt catalog with rarity grade of LP, which means Liebhaberpreis (amateur price).
The most beautiful specimen ever to appear at world auctions.
Coin that was found in the most outstanding Polish collections of Karolkiewicz, Chomiński and Kubicki.
Obverse: bust of the king facing right, wearing a crown and armor, covered with a cloak fastened with a brooch on the shoulder
DG AVGVST III R POL MDLRPDS & EL
Reverse: two lions supporting the city shield, above the face value VI and a wreath of palm and laurel leaves, under the lions' paws the initials REOE REOeckerman
MON ARGENT CIVIT GEDAN
Dimensions 23 x 23 mm, weight 6.09 g