Variety with an abbreviated date at the end of the obverse legend and the Róża mint mark, the Lewart coat of arms and the mint mark of twig with blueberries on the reverse.
Very rare variety, unlisted in Iger's catalogue, which appears in the catalogs of Kopicki (2007), Kamiński-Kurpiewski and Hutten-Czapski. In these catalogs, it is appropriately marked with the R2-R3 degree of rarity, but in our opinion it can be easily distinguished with the R6-R7 degree of rarity. We were unable to find another auction listing for this type of coin.
It is worth emphasizing that the offered coin has all the features of the 3 groschen from the Fraustadt mint from 1595, however, instead of the grate mark on the reverse, there is a twig with blueberry mark, which is attributed to Jan Dittmar. It should be noted, however, that Dittmar became the manager of the Fraustadt mint only in 1597, hence the coin offered cannot come from the Fraustadt mint, and it is believed that it was minted in the Posen mint.