Charming lustrous exemplar with beautiful relief details.
Obv.: Griffin to left, holding sword; “*DVCATVS·LIVONIE”.
Rev.: Legend: I SCHIL-LING (15)·7-Z·; “*MONE*NOVA*ARGENT”.
Haljak 981c; Kopicky 3111.
Dahlen Castle, situated near Riga, served as the location for Polish-Lithuanian authorities to mint coins in 1572 and 1573. Among the reasons for coinage was the debt owed by Sigismund II August to the Garrison of Pärnu. The minting operations were overseen by Valentin Überfeld, the king's secretary and vice regent of Pärnu and Dahlen Castle. However, in 1573, the mint faced bankruptcy, leading to the cessation of minting activities.
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