Polish Victory Medal
POLAND. Wladislaw IV (1632-1648). Silver Medal (1636). By S. Dadler. Commemorating the victory over the Russians at Smolensk, the peace with Sweden at Stuhmsdorf and the peace with the Turks.
Obv: DEI OPT MAX AVSPICIO INVICT VLADISLAI IV POL SVECIÆQ REG ARMIS VICTRIC SMOLENSCV OBSIDIONE LIBERATV MOSCI SVBIVGATI SIGNA DVCES PROSTRATI.
Wladislaw IV, with his entourage, receives the Russian envoys kneeling on the ground; in the background, troops marching and view of the city of Smolensk.
Rev: ET BELLO ET PACE COLENDVS / TVRCÆ PACEM FERENTES ET SVECI.
The king on horseback left, before his army, receives the envoys from Sweden and Turkey, who are pleading for peace; above, cherub emerging from clouds, holding palm and crowning king with wreath.
Maué 38; Wiecek 98.
Condition: Extremely fine; small polish on right rim of reverse.
Weight: 146 g.
Diameter: 80 mm.
Estimate: 10000,00 €
Obv: DEI OPT MAX AVSPICIO INVICT VLADISLAI IV POL SVECIÆQ REG ARMIS VICTRIC SMOLENSCV OBSIDIONE LIBERATV MOSCI SVBIVGATI SIGNA DVCES PROSTRATI.
Wladislaw IV, with his entourage, receives the Russian envoys kneeling on the ground; in the background, troops marching and view of the city of Smolensk.
Rev: ET BELLO ET PACE COLENDVS / TVRCÆ PACEM FERENTES ET SVECI.
The king on horseback left, before his army, receives the envoys from Sweden and Turkey, who are pleading for peace; above, cherub emerging from clouds, holding palm and crowning king with wreath.
Maué 38; Wiecek 98.
Condition: Extremely fine; small polish on right rim of reverse.
Weight: 146 g.
Diameter: 80 mm.
Estimate: 10000,00 €
Watch:
Starting price:
€ 8'000
€
B.P.: 18.90%
Closing on: 2026-05-03 16:00:00 Roma time