Coins from the Prussian partition of Poland

The Prussian Partition (Polish: Zabór pruski; sometimes called the Prussian Poland) refers to the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired during the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century by the Kingdom of Prussia.

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South Prussia - First Złoty (1793-1807)

1 Solidus - Frederick William III
1796-1797

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.3 g • ⌀ 16 mm
Gum# 2445, C# 1, N# 30332
½ Grossus - Frederick William II
1796-1797

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.76 g • ⌀ 18.35 mm
Gum# 2446, KM# C362, Schön DM# 91, Schr# 208 - 214, C# 2, N# 60221
Available for swap 1 Grossus - Frederick William II
1796-1798

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.66 g • ⌀ 22.15 mm
Gum# 2448, Schön DM# 95, KM# D362, Schr# 196 - 205, C# 3, N# 26929
3 Grossus - Frederick William II (type 2 legend)
1796-1797

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 11.69 g • ⌀ 26 mm
Gum# 2451, C# 4a, KM# E362.2, N# 32306

Posen - Thaler (1793-1817)

1 Groschen - Frederick William III
1816-1817

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.6 g • ⌀ 20 mm
Gum# 2479, KM# 30, ParM# 1053, N# 29562

South Prussia - First Złoty (1793-1807)

3 Grossus - Frederick William II (type 2 legend Ag)
1796

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 9.58 g • ⌀ 26 mm
Ig# PP.96.2.d, N# 128605

Posen - Thaler (1793-1817)

3 Groschen - Frederick William III
1816-1817

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 7.4 g • ⌀ 25 mm
KM# 2481, ParM# 1054, KM# 31, N# 79072

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is geraltttt82.

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