An interesting medal, the creation of which Raczynski described as follows: "An unheard-of coincidence gave to mint this medal abroad, as in Poland no one would ever have thought to immortalize a memento of such a scurrilous crime...".
Signed on the obverse: I. L. Oexlein.
Red spot at bottom of obverse and reverse.
Rare print in tin (known, among others, from the collection of Gen. J. Węsierski).
Obverse: king in Roman costume attacked by two furies, from clouds Divine hand holding king, in rim legend:
NOLITE TANGERE CHRISTOS MEOS, in section HORA X NOCT D III NOV MDCCLXXI.
Reverse: Providentia escorts the king to the Castle in Warsaw, at the top inscription:
OCVLI DOMINI SVPER IVSTOS, in section FIDA POLONIA GAVDET;
Tin, diameter 43.7 mm, weight 23.15 g.