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Does Groszy = Groshen, In Lith Coinage? Coin A

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Have 2 coins, from 2 dealers, bt many years ago, that appear same but are labeled slightly diff.

Coin A - 1/2 Groszy, 1562, G602, graded AU-Unc. Images attached.

Coin B - 1/2 Groshen, 1562, G603, Wilno mint, Fine, mild corrosion. Images in second post.

Different denom names, different Gum #s? Any help sorting this out appreciated.



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yes groschen / grosz is the same name of value

http://www.fortresscatalogue.com/in...ails_menu=no

( Kopicki 3266 ) ( Kurpiewski 719 )

version without "AXE" and "TAIL" up
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Nice coins and better struck than the pragergroschens I have from that period. What are the weights?
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Groschen is German, Grosz is Polish.
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Groat is the best name in English. There are 30 different varieties of Lithuanian half-groat 1562, included into Ivanauskas'2014 catalogue. And the new issue of this catalogue will be issued in this October.

This coin is 4SA116-29 in Ivanauskas'2014 catalogue, without rarity
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