The listing, 1666 MEDIEVAL COIN ***KING : John II Casimir****Lithuania Poland has ended.
This is a Best example meaning it is in superb condition showing lots of detail & a clear date "1666".
Lots of detail in the flowing hair, and clear date on the reverse with a soldier riding a horse with a sword in hand.
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100% Authentic, and comes with a printout of the history (shown in the pictures).
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Front: John II Casimir Vasa, 1648 - 1668
Back: Solider riding a horse with sword in hand
COIN SIZE: About the size of a modern U.S. dime
COIN : Looks to be aged copper.
The History ;
"John II Casimir, known in Poland as Jan Kazimierz, was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden. Unfriendly and secretive, he showed disregard and contempt for Polish culture, divided his time between lavish partying and religious contemplation, and had few friends among the Polish nobility. After his father Sigismund was deposed as King of Sweden in 1599 by his uncle, the Polish kings of the House of Vasa retained their claimed the Swedish throne, leading to the Polish-Swedish War of 1600 - 1629. The feud continued through the Thirty Years' War, and the Russo-Polish war. During the "Swedish Deluge" nearly all of Poland was captured. In 1660, John was forced to renounce his claim to the Swedish throne. The Swedes were forced to retreat but had devastated the entire country. On 16 Sep 1668, John II Casimir abdicated the Polish-Lithuanian throne, joined the Jesuits and became abbot of Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris. He died in 1672."