Auf die Eintracht im polnischen Reichstag bei der Abstimmung zur Aufstellung einer 100.000 Mann starken Armee zum Schutz vor Russland.
Obverse: Equestrian statue of John III Sobieski in Roman armor standing over a Turk lying on the ground, with a shield bearing Latin and Polish inscriptions on either side in front of Turkish ones. PRISCA VIRTUTE FELIX.
Reverse: Polonia stands in front of armor facing left with a raised sword in her right hand and a shield in her left. PROPRIO MARTE TUTA.
Most likely a later cast in steel, some minor rust spots.
Struck in celebration of concord in Polish parliament that voted to establish a 100,000-man army to protect against Russia. Horse statue of John III Sobieski in Roman-styled clothing on one side, with personification of Poland on the other.
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