Jagiellonians, Sigismund I the Old (1506-1548), penny minted in 1527, Krakow mint.
Obverse:SIGISMVND/PRIM✿REX/POLONIE ✿herb✿.
Reverse:✿MONETA⁎REGNI⁎POLONIE⁎15Z7
Diameter 24.3 mm Weight 1.9 g
Coin with a beautiful mint background. A very rare variant of the penny with a "pearl" stamped on the obverse in the rim of the crown. There is a high probability that this dot is a gmer of some mintmaster, who marked the stamps he made in this way. Such a mark appears on several variants of pennies from 1527 and 1528. On the obverse, the "pearl is located inside the rim, always in the same place. On the reverse, on the other hand, this mark is located behind the eagle's head, under the wing, in the curled "feathers" of the tail or under it. The coin comes in an envelope on which a description of the legend, the diameter and weight, as well as the characteristic features of the coin.