A rarer type of coin of the 3 Brothers - George, Ludwig and Christian 1 krajcar of 1652. The piece on display is a hybrid of the obverse of 1651 and the reverse of 1652, indicating the relatively low issuance of coins with this stamp. Under the exergue an ornament (flowers) . On the obverse the figures of the 3 Brothers in ornamental robes, which means that this coin was struck BEFORE the division of the duchy into individual brothers, and therefore minted while George Rudolph was still in power. The reverse with the markings of warde Georg Hübner (G-H), who was a notable proctor of the Breslau mint in the years (1648-1664) - seconded to the mint in Brzeg. A huge curiosity is the numeral 5 in the 1652 date, which looks like the letter S. An exceptional rarity, which is only found in the 1652 vintage! A rarer type of eagle with a different tail and head from the one commonly used for this denomination.