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Kraków grosh (Polish: grosz krakowski) was a medieval silver coin, used in the Kingdom of Poland. It was introduced during the reign of king Kazimierz III the Great in 1367, and was based on the Bohemian Prague grosh coin.
It's sides had the following text: KAZIMIRVS PRIMUS DEI GRATIA REX POLONIE and GROSSI CRACOVIENSSES
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