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| Uitgever | Denmark |
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| Jaar | 1665-1669 |
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| Waarde | 1⁄16 Thaler = 3 Skilling Lybsk |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse displays the denomination and date in four lines across the field, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A circular Latin legend surrounds the border, referencing the Glückstadt mint, with the Glückstadt mintmark appearing at the conclusion of the legend. The inscription denotes the coin's value as one-sixteenth of a Reichsthaler, consistent with the standard fractional coinage practice of the period. |
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| Oplage | 1665 - km# 54.1 value as: E.REIC./HS THA - 1665 - km# 54.2 value as: E.REIC./HS DAL - 1665 - km# 54.3 value as: E.REIC./HS TAL - 1666 - km# 54.1 value as: E.REIC./HS THA - 1667 - km# 54.1 value as: E.REIC./HS THA - 1669 - km# 54.1 value as: E.REIC./HS THA - |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Frederik III came to power in 1648 under a constitution that left the king effectively subordinate to the Danish nobility. That changed violently in 1660, when a fiscal crisis following the ruinous wars against Sweden gave Frederik the political opening to abolish the old elective monarchy and establish hereditary absolutism — one of the swiftest and most complete transfers of royal power in early modern European history. This small fractional thaler belongs to the absolutist coinage that followed, struck under the new dispensation.
The multiple Lange references reflect genuine die variation across the issue's four-year run rather than a single homogeneous type.