Teutonic Order, Winrych von Kniprode (1351-1382), half-jewel, mint Torun
A coin from an old collection, an uncleaned piece with a dark brownish patina, a sound numismatic piece
The monetary reform of Grand Master Winrych von Kniprode was carried out in response to the increasing amount of foreign coinage in the territory of the Teutonic State, especially the Prague penny. The half-penny (halbscoter), introduced around 1364, is the largest silver coin then in circulation. It was a one-time issue unrepeated by subsequent Teutonic masters.
Silver, weight 3.02 grams, diameter 26 mm