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1 Fyrk 'Klippingar' - Gustav II Adolf Säter mint

Issuer Sweden
Year 1624
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse displays the Three Crowns of Sweden arranged vertically in the center of the field, a traditional heraldic symbol of the Swedish realm. The date '1624' is placed above the uppermost crown, while the denomination indication '1 F' (for 1 Fyrk) is divided at the sides of the lowermost crown. The overall composition is contained within the irregular rectangular klippe flan, with the design struck in a plain field without a border legend. The execution is consistent with the hammered technique employed at the Säter mint during this period.
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Reverse lettering 16Z4 1 F
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