Polish coin ID?

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Hello, can anyone help me with this cleaned and corroded coin?

I think it might be polish, or russian

 

1,04g

15mm

 

Thanks in advance!

I think is one of those, there are several sub-types

N#119350

If the 6 we can see reverse at 11:00-12:00 is the last digit, then it is this one:  https://wcn.pl/archive/354571?q=Szel%C4%85g+litewski+1666

 

However, these were also heavily counterfeited, and the shape of the bust looks a bit off to me (back of the head is quite flat).  In this condition, it would be hard to know.

Thank you both very much for the ID!
It is true, the coin is most likely gone beyond a proper identification, but I am still happy that I do now know under which ruler it was minted.

I basically know nothing about the history of Poland-Lithuania, this will be my chance to look into it a bit :)

Wertinas

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I basically know nothing about the history of Poland-Lithuania, this will be my chance to look into it a bit :)

In our catalog, we have the historical Polish and Lithuanian entitites structured like this:

 

Before 1572:  Poland > Poland, Kingdom of ,  and Lithuania > Lithuania, Grand Duchy of

1572 - 1795:  Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

1795 -  1918:  Poland > Polish States (the various Napoleonic states, partitions, etc.)

 

Lots of history … lots of coins … have fun!

Wertinas

Hello, can anyone help me with this cleaned and corroded coin?

I think it might be polish, or russian

 

1,04g

15mm

 

Thanks in advance!

Yes, correct Polish Lithuanian solidus

Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
I invite you to my FB group about commemorative coins : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1635288620035921

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