After POLON, a single dot.
Silver, 24.01 g, 38.8 mm. Plage 373; Kopicki 2487 (R); Parchimowicz, Brzeziński 37a3. Near Extremely Fine, large lustre areas, a slightly worn portrait, minor mint file marks on the left, flan flaws.
The six-zloty thalers, introduced during the
Kościuszko Uprising, were a form of devaluation of the Polish currency below
the standard of Prussian coinage, which was to prevent the export of bullion from
Poland.