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| 背面描述 | Central quartered coat of arms of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein, elaborately engraved and surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is supported on either side by heraldic creatures — a lion to the dexter and a swan or similar bird to the sinister — rendered in the bold relief characteristic of hammered Renaissance coinage. A beaded inner border separates the central armorial design from the outer legend. The circular Latin inscription reads MO • DVCATV • SLESVICE • Z • HOLSA •, denoting this as a coin struck for the Duchy of Schleswig and Holstein. |
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| 铸造量 | 1547 |
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Christian III's reign saw Denmark consolidate its Lutheran Reformation with unusual speed — by 1547, the church's vast landholdings had been fully absorbed by the crown, giving the king both the ideological and fiscal footing to mount serious coinage reform. The Flensborg mint operated under ducal jurisdiction in Schleswig, a constitutional detail that made its output technically distinct from Copenhagen-struck issues despite shared royal authority.
The half sølvgylden denomination was short-lived in Danish monetary practice, squeezed out as the speciedaler system gradually displaced the gylden-based hierarchy through the 1550s.