Characteristic vicar's half thaler, whose name comes from the privilege of the Saxon electors, who held the vicarage in the Saxon district after the Emperor's death. For this occasion, coins of various denominations were minted with a depiction of the king on a horse.
The penultimate year of the vicariate issues of Augustus III of Poland.
Carthweel effect on both sides.
Attractive coin that exhibits plenty of mint luster.
Diameter 34 mm, weight 13.71 g