Obverse: the obverse of this 10 ducat gold coin shows a portrait of a ruler and a legend: STEPHAN [VS] D [EI] G [RATIA] REX POLONIAE 1580 with the Lithuanian Mint logo and gold fineness on it.
Reverse: the reverse of the coin features a royal crown, crowned with a four-field coat of arms of the Republic of the Two Nations, with the Polish eagle and the Lithuanian knight, with the coat of arms of the Bathory tribe in the central part. The broader title of the ruler is also continued: M; D; L; PR; Grand Duke of Lithuania, Russia, Prussia, Mazovia, Duke of Transylvania). Below is Leliwa, the great treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1580–1586) and the director of the mint, Jonas Glebavičius. Coinage stamps were engraved by Petras Platina at the Vilnius Mint. Its mark, three leaves, can be seen on the sides of the coat of arms on the reverse of the Portuguese.
Packaging: the coin is packaged in a capsule and in the original Lithuanian Mint mahogany box, along with a certificate of authenticity.
About the coin: the replicas reproduce the image of the 16th century coins. A replica of a gold coin of 10 ducats, struck in the time of Stephen Bath. Coins are sold in a box with a certificate.
The author of the graphic design of the coin: Giedrius Paulauskis.