A rare variant with three dots between the shields on the reverse.
Bust wearing a laurel wreath and mantle, with the coat of arms of Jelita, the new Crown Treasurer, Marcin Zamojski.
The surface of the reverse with a mint luster.
The sixpence is the most popular denomination in the time of Jan Sobieski. Sixpence coins were minted on the basis of Jan Kazimierz's ordinance of 1658, and were minted from VI-gold silver. Their average weight was 3.48 g, and their pure silver content was 1.305 g. The production of sixpences was handled by two mints - Bydgoszcz and Cracow. Until 1683, the Leliwa coat of arms of the Great Treasurer of the Crown Jan Andrzej Morsztyn was placed on the sixpacks, while from 1683 - the Jelita coat of arms of the Great Treasurer Marcin Zamoyski.