I recently received a lot of 50 (fifty) 3-polkers silvers. By following our catalogue, they seem to be dated 1624, Polish-Lithuania, Zygmunt III as seen below (from our catalogue)

On the reverse, you will notice at 7-8 o`clock from the "O" from MONE, there is a "4".
While inspecting my new purchases, I noticed that the "4" seemed to be replaced by a 2, 3 or a 5 (see photos below).

I realize that they are from different dies/punches/presses as they are different.
Can someone please explain the significance? Mint site/location? Time of minting?
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Roland - Rancheria Kids




