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1 Ducat - Christian V Christiania pattern type IV

Issuer Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
Year 1670-1695
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Diameter 25 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description An armored equestrian figure, identified as King Christian V of Denmark-Norway, is depicted in dynamic right-facing gallop astride a rearing horse. The king wears a plumed helmet and full plate armor, his right arm raised as if brandishing a sword or baton, conveying martial authority. Beneath the horse's hooves lies a spray of laurel or palm branches, symbolizing victory and royal glory. The field is plain and unlettered, lending emphasis to the boldly rendered equestrian composition. The overall style is consistent with Baroque royal portraiture as practiced at the Christiania Mint during the reign of Christian V.
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Mintage ND (1670-1695)
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