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| 正面描述 | Draped and armored bust of King Frederik III facing right, crowned, within a clockwise Latin legend beginning at lower left. The portrait is rendered in the Baroque style typical of mid-seventeenth-century Danish coinage, with fine detailing on the royal drapery and armor. The legend is separated from the central effigy by a beaded inner border. |
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| 背面描述 | A cruciform arrangement of four interlaced double-F royal monograms, each crowned individually at the outer arms, with the numeral 3 at the center intersection, surmounted by a large royal crown at top and an ornamental crown at bottom. Two crowned monograms flank the composition horizontally, all set within a milled border. The date 16-65 is divided and incorporated into the outer circular Latin legend, which reads clockwise around the field. |
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Frederik III's reign saw Denmark transform constitutionally — the 1665 Kongeloven, or Royal Law, codified absolute hereditary monarchy, making Denmark one of the first European states to enshrine absolutism in written law. Ducats of this period were instruments of diplomatic and court expenditure rather than everyday commerce, circulating among merchants and foreign powers who trusted the gold standard regardless of which crown struck it.
The Fr#101 designation places this within Friedberg's gold coinage reference; the KM#265.2 variety distinction suggests die or mint mark differentiation within the 1665 issue that collectors should verify against the physical specimen.