Malbork coins

Presentation of coins commemorates the fact that from the 15th century a mint in Malbork was active five times, emitting twice the Teutonic coins, twice Polish and once Lithuanian coins. Coins are one-sided and represent the obverse and reverse of Konrad von Jungingen’s penny and obverse of Stefan Batory’s small silver coin.

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