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1/4 Dukat / 3 Mark - Frederick III

Issuer Denmark
Year 1670
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Obverse description Central device features the royal monogram of Frederick III — an elaborate interlaced cipher composed of two mirrored 'F' letters surmounted by a large royal crown — set within a plain inner circle. The monogram is rendered in a bold, decorative style characteristic of Danish Baroque coinage of the period. The circumferential legend reads DOMINVS PROVI DEBIT in Latin, separated by small rosette stops, running clockwise around the periphery of the coin.
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Reverse description Central shield bearing the arms of Denmark — three crowned lions passant arranged vertically on a field strewn with hearts — surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is set within a plain inner circle, with the mint master's initials G and K flanking the shield at left and right respectively. The surrounding legend reads IIII MARCK DANSKE 1670 in Latin characters, with the date and denomination distributed around the periphery, punctuated by small pellet stops.
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