Poland 2 Grossus Groschen Groszy 1767 F.S. Stanislaw August Poniatowski SILVER
Poland - 2 Grossus (Groschen/Groszy) - 1767 - F.S. - Stanisław August Poniatowski - Silver Coin An exquisite relic from the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski, this 1767 silver coin represents the cultural and monetary advancements of 18th-century Poland under its last monarch.Key FeaturesYear: 1767Denomination: 2 Grossus (also known as Groschen or Groszy)Mintmaster: F.S. (Fryderyk Sylman, a renowned mintmaster of the era)Metal: SilverWeight: 2.7gDiameter: 23mmHistorical Significance Minted just a few years after Stanisław August Poniatowski ascended the throne in 1764, this coin comes from a period of Enlightenment-driven reform in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The king, known for his patronage of the arts and education, sought to modernize the state amidst growing external pressures from neighboring powers. The 2 Grossus denomination was an important part of the Commonwealth’s currency system, facilitating everyday trade during a time of economic modernization.Interesting FactsStanisław August Poniatowski played a pivotal role in the creation of the May 3rd Constitution in 1791, the first modern constitution in Europe.The year 1767 was a significant time in Polish history, as internal political struggles and foreign influence set the stage for the Commonwealth’s eventual partitions.Coins from this period reflect the artistic excellence and resilience of the Commonwealth’s minting tradition, even as its political independence waned. A perfect addition for collectors of Polish coinage and enthusiasts of Enlightenment-era European history.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Circulated/Uncirculated | Unknown |
| Composition | Silver |
| Year | 1767 |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | Poland |
| Certification | Uncertified |
Poland – 2 Grossus (Groschen/Groszy) – 1767 – F.S. – Stanisław August Poniatowski – Silver Coin An exquisite relic from the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski, this 1767 silver coin represents the cultural and monetary advancements of 18th-century Poland under its last monarch.Key FeaturesYear: 1767Denomination: 2 Grossus (also known as Groschen or Groszy)Mintmaster: F.S. (Fryderyk Sylman, a renowned mintmaster of the era)Metal: SilverWeight: 2.7gDiameter: 23mmHistorical Significance Minted just a few years after Stanisław August Poniatowski ascended the throne in 1764, this coin comes from a period of Enlightenment-driven reform in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The king, known for his patronage of the arts and education, sought to modernize the state amidst growing external pressures from neighboring powers. The 2 Grossus denomination was an important part of the Commonwealth’s currency system, facilitating everyday trade during a time of economic modernization.Interesting FactsStanisław August Poniatowski played a pivotal role in the creation of the May 3rd Constitution in 1791, the first modern constitution in Europe.The year 1767 was a significant time in Polish history, as internal political struggles and foreign influence set the stage for the Commonwealth’s eventual partitions.Coins from this period reflect the artistic excellence and resilience of the Commonwealth’s minting tradition, even as its political independence waned. A perfect addition for collectors of Polish coinage and enthusiasts of Enlightenment-era European history.

