POLAND. Danzig. Ducat, 1548. Danzig Mint. Sigismund I. NGC AU-58. Fr-1; H-Cz-Unlisted; Kop-7344 (R7); Kur-546; Gum-661. Weight: 3.46 gms. Obverse: Crowned bust of Sigismund I right; Reverse: Arms of Danzig. A <strong>RARITY </strong>almost beyond comprehension, with Kopicki estimating a population of 4-6 extant examples yet surviving. The gold Ducat issues of Sigismund I were the first Ducat coinage to arise from Danzig, which would later become famous for its large and often garish donative multiple Ducats. <p>This example is rather well struck, with a strong allotment of details on both obverse and reverse. Gleaming luster dances artfully from the devices, touching the eyes and adding to the general appeal of this Ducat. Essentially no evidence of wear is spotted on the surfaces, further increasing the charm of the present example. A piece that unites historical importance and beauty of condition, we expect no shortage of bids to spring forth from those seeking to add this Ducat to their numismatic cabinet. From the Anthony J. Taraszka Collection.<p>Ex: HANSEATISCHE BRIEFMARKENAUKTIONEN OHG (04/2003) Lot #3. <p>