The rarest coin denomination from the Warsaw Principality and also a rare vintage.
An absolute mint piece. Justunek on the portrait.
The coin impresses with its freshness. Details exquisite, background with intense mint luster.
The surface is covered with a delicate mint mesquite, characteristic only of the best preserved coins.
A beautiful coin with the highest and only such high grade in the NGC registry.
Piece for the best collections of coins of the Duchy of Warsaw.
Obverse: head of Prince Frederick August to the right with hair tied with a ribbon
FRID AVG REX SAX DVX VARSOV
Reverse: crowned two-circle shield with Polish eagle and coat of arms of Saxony, encircled by palm branches, at the crown date 1812, at the bottom initials IB, below denomination 1/6 TALARA

format_quoteThe gold coins of the Warsaw Principality are the most difficult denomination to collect in beautiful states of preservation. They were minted in very low mintages despite the high public demand for this denomination. Zlotys stand out from other denominations with their characteristic shallower minting due to which they wore out faster in circulation. It should be noted that the justination of the Warsaw Principality zlotys was a common practice at the Warsaw Mint, and this in no way detracts from the coin's condition. The piece on offer is distinguished by its beautiful mint luster. It is the best piece I have seen of this vintage on this noteformat_quote