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Revision as of 09:04, 1 October 2025

under Polish rule

grosz

ort

thaler

This specimen was lot 1362 in Stack's Bowers ANA auction (Chicago, August 2014), where it did not sell. The catalog description[1] noted, "POLAND. Danzig. Donation (Donatywa) Taler, 1644-GR. Wladyslaw IV Waza (1633-48). PCGS EF-45 Secure Holder. KM-33; Parchimowicz-D19b; Gum-77; D&S-268a. Struck with 10 Ducat dies. Donatywas were struck in the cities of Danzig, Thorn, Elblag and Riga as tribute and gifts to visiting monarchs and other dignitaries. Struck in both gold and silver up to 20 Ducats. Very interesting and RARE."
KM 33 is the gold 10 ducats.

ducat

under Prussian rule

Free State (1923-39)

Danzig in 1942

pfennig

half gulden

one gulden

five and ten gulden

twenty-five gulden