Poland. 3 groschen 1599





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A superb silver trojak struck in 1599 at the Olkusz mint during the reign of Sigismund III Vasa, one of the key rulers of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
This coin has been professionally graded by PCGS and awarded a high grade of MS62 (Mint State), confirming an uncirculated example with strong details and attractive eye appeal.
Specifications:
Ruler: Sigismund III Vasa
Denomination: 3 Groschen (Trojak)
Year: 1599
Mint: Olkusz
Material: Silver
Grade: PCGS MS62
Certification number: 652282.62/17246089
Description: The obverse features a well-struck portrait of the king with clear facial details, crown, and characteristic ruff. The surrounding legend is sharp and readable.
The reverse presents the typical heraldic composition with crowned shields and inscriptions, well preserved with good definition. The coin shows a pleasant natural patina and only minor marks consistent with the assigned grade.
Olkusz issues in certified Mint State condition are increasingly difficult to obtain, making this coin an excellent choice for both collectors and investors.
Encapsulated in an original PCGS holder, ensuring authenticity and long-term protection.
A superb silver trojak struck in 1599 at the Olkusz mint during the reign of Sigismund III Vasa, one of the key rulers of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
This coin has been professionally graded by PCGS and awarded a high grade of MS62 (Mint State), confirming an uncirculated example with strong details and attractive eye appeal.
Specifications:
Ruler: Sigismund III Vasa
Denomination: 3 Groschen (Trojak)
Year: 1599
Mint: Olkusz
Material: Silver
Grade: PCGS MS62
Certification number: 652282.62/17246089
Description: The obverse features a well-struck portrait of the king with clear facial details, crown, and characteristic ruff. The surrounding legend is sharp and readable.
The reverse presents the typical heraldic composition with crowned shields and inscriptions, well preserved with good definition. The coin shows a pleasant natural patina and only minor marks consistent with the assigned grade.
Olkusz issues in certified Mint State condition are increasingly difficult to obtain, making this coin an excellent choice for both collectors and investors.
Encapsulated in an original PCGS holder, ensuring authenticity and long-term protection.

