szóstak
The szóstak was a silver coin of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, minted in denominations of six groszy. Its name derives from the Polish word "sześć," meaning six. The szóstak was a common and important denomination, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries. Its silver content and value made it a widely used medium of exchange for everyday transactions.
Production of the szóstak began in the 16th century under the rule of King Sigismund I the
The szóstak's significance extended beyond its monetary value; it played a role in the economic stability and