Danzig denar

Danzig denar
Denar gdański (Polish)
Obverse and reverse of a Danzig denar coin
Demographics
Date of introduction1539
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The Danzig denar was a currency used in the city of Danzig (currently Gdańsk) issued at various times in the 16th century, including, most notably, in 1573, during the reign of Henry of Valois as King of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In works published starting in the late 20th century, it is considered to be among the coins of the interregnum of 1572–1573.

In 1573, the second year of the first interregnum of the Commonwealth, Danzig minted two variants of the coin, the denarius (denar) and shilling (szeląg). These were the first coins minted in Danzig since the closure of the local mint in 1558.