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| 正面描述 | Central field features the royal cypher of Christian IV — a large interlaced 'C4' monogram surmounted by a royal crown with arched bands. The date 1647 is divided by the monogram, with '16' appearing to the left and '47' to the right. The coin is struck on an irregular flan typical of hammered gold coinage of the period, with a beaded border visible along the rim. |
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| 正面铭文 | C4 16 47 |
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| 附加信息 |
Christian IV struck fractional ducats in his final years while Denmark was hemorrhaging money from the disastrous Torstenson War against Sweden, concluded by the humiliating Peace of Brömsebro in 1645. The crown ceded significant Norwegian and Danish territories, and the treasury was in no condition to sustain large gold issues. The quarter ducat denomination, already rare in Danish coinage, appears in 1647 just two years before the king's death — a period when the court was scaling back expenditure sharply. Fr#60 pieces surface infrequently at auction, and surviving examples in any grade are genuinely uncommon.