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1 Ducat - Carl XI 5th portrait

Issuer Reval, City of
Year 1675-1681
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering MON : NOV : AVR : CIV : REVALIENS : 1677
(Translation: Moneta Nova Aurea Civitatis Revaliensis New gold coin of the city of Reval)
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Reval — present-day Tallinn — operated under Swedish suzerainty from 1561, and its municipal coinage during Carl XI's reign reflected an uneasy balance between civic pride and Crown authority. The city retained minting rights largely because Stockholm found it administratively convenient, not out of any particular generosity. These ducats circulated in a Baltic commercial world still absorbing the aftershocks of the Scanian War, which pulled Swedish fiscal attention sharply westward between 1675 and 1679.

The fifth portrait designation distinguishes this issue within a tightly sequenced series of Carl XI ducats from Reval — Ahlström's cataloguing separates them by obverse die progression rather than any change in monetary policy.

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