Obverse: this 10 ducat gold coin shows a portrait of a ruler and a legend: "SIGISMVND: III ∙ D: G ∙ REX ∙ POL ∙ D ∙ PR ∙ VS" with the Lithuanian Mint logo and gold fineness on it.
Reverse: the reverse of the coin depicts the Polish eagle, Sweden's three crowns, the Lithuanian rider and the Folkung lion. In the centre - coat of arms of the Vasa dynasty. The coat of arms is surrounded by a chain of the Golden Wool Order. The coin legend continues "MONE ∙ NO ∙ AVR ∙ CIVI ∙ GEDANENSIS".
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 image of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) and King Sigismund Vasa of Poland (reign of 1587-1632) is brought from oblivion and oblivion to life in replicas of ducats of gold coins. They are dedicated to the 450th birth anniversary of the ruler. It is believed that in the years 1616-1618, 10 ducat gold coins (Portuguese) were dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Sigismund Vasa and the Deulin Truce with Moscow. And the 5 and 10 ducats, which appeared in 1621-1622, were designed to mark the victory over the Turks in the Battle of Chotyn (1621). Coins are sold in a box with a certificate. Coins are sold in a box with a certificate.
The author of the graphic design of the coin: Giedrius Paulauskis.