Poland 1663 AT Silver Gulden (Tymf, 30 Groszy)
Offered is a larger silver 30 Groszy, or Gulden, introduced as part of the currency reform of Andrzej Tymf (hence the colloquial name ‘Tymf’ used for this denomination), whose initials appear flanking the arms on the obverse, KM#120, Wladislaw#438SO. Issued under the reign of John II Casimir Vasa (Jan II Kazimierz Waza), the royal monogram JCR graces the reverse. Although worn, an otherwise problem-free and collectible example.
Offered is a larger silver 30 Groszy, or Gulden, introduced as part of the currency reform of Andrzej Tymf (hence the colloquial name ‘Tymf’ used for this denomination), whose initials appear flanking the arms on the obverse, KM#120, Wladislaw#438SO. Issued under the reign of John II Casimir Vasa (Jan II Kazimierz Waza), the royal monogram JCR graces the reverse. Although worn, an otherwise problem-free and collectible example.
Offered is a larger silver 30 Groszy, or Gulden, introduced as part of the currency reform of Andrzej Tymf (hence the colloquial name ‘Tymf’ used for this denomination), whose initials appear flanking the arms on the obverse, KM#120, Wladislaw#438SO. Issued under the reign of John II Casimir Vasa (Jan II Kazimierz Waza), the royal monogram JCR graces the reverse. Although worn, an otherwise problem-free and collectible example.