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| Issuer | Pomerania, Swedish dominion of |
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| Year | 1718 |
| Type | Commemorative circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse bears an entirely epigraphic design, with a seven-line German-language memorial inscription filling the field: WAS TRAURET IHR DOCH! BIN ICH GLEICH TOD, SO LEBT GOTT NOCH, conveying a pious consolatory message attributed to the fallen king. Below the inscription, separated by a horizontal line, the date of Charles XII's death is recorded as 1718 D 11 DECEMBR. The whole is enclosed within a beaded border matching the obverse. The bold, well-spaced lettering is characteristic of early eighteenth-century German commemorative coinage. |
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| Reverse lettering | WAS TRAURET IHR DOCH BIN ICH GLEICH TOD SO LEBT GOTT NOCH 1718 D 11 DECEMBR (Translation: Why are you mourning? Even though I`m dead, God is still alive.) |
| Edge | Plain |
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