You are bidding on a genuine 18th-century billon 1 Kreuzer from the Kingdom of Prussia, struck at the Breslau Mint (mintmark CB) in 1756 under Frederick II — Frederick the Great — one of history's most celebrated military commanders and statesmen.

The obverse bears an armored bust of Frederick right with the Latin legend "FRIDERIC BORUSS REX" (Frederick, King of Prussia). The reverse features the iconic Prussian eagle with the denomination "KREUTZER" and Breslau mintmark.

Struck in 1756 — the very year Frederick launched his invasion of Saxony to begin the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), the first truly global conflict that would reshape Europe and determine colonial dominance in North America and India. This small coin circulated through one of the most turbulent and consequential decades of the 18th century.

This example grades VG to Fine, with worn but original surfaces, legible legends, and no damage or cleaning. A charming and historically significant piece of Frederician Prussia at a very accessible price point.