Image: Grosi cracoviensess obverse
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Description: The Grossus cracoviensis, a silver groschen coin similar to the Prague groschen, was introduced in Cracow by Casimir III of Poland in 1367. It is marked GROS(S)I CRACOVIENSES(S) and KAZIMIRVS PRIMUS DEI GRATIA REX POLONIE.
Title: Grosi cracoviensess obverse
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