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1/4 Riksdaler - Frederick I Type IV

Issuer Stockholm Mint
Year 1750
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Reverse description The reverse features the crowned Swedish royal coat of arms, an ornate quartered shield displaying the three crowns of Sweden and the Folkung lion, encircled by a decorative laurel and palm wreath. A royal crown surmounts the shield at the top of the design. The motto GUD MITT HOPP (God is my hope) arches across the upper field in a bold, slightly stylized script. The date 1750 is divided across the lower field flanking the base of the shield, with the mint marks H·M· (for Stockholm Mint master) placed below the wreath at the bottom of the coin.
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Mintage 1750 HM - - 465
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