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1 Goldgulden - Frederick I

发行方 Schleswig and Holstein, Danish duchies of
年份 1523-1533
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重量 3.25 g
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正面文字 Latin (uncial)
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背面描述 A floriated cross divides the reverse field into four quarters, each occupied by a heraldic shield of arms rendered in fine relief; the four escutcheons represent the territorial arms associated with the duchy. The ornate cross terminals display fleur-de-lis-style flourishes in the Gothic manner typical of early sixteenth-century Rhenish goldgulden-inspired coinage. A circular uncial Latin legend referencing the Schleswig gold monetary issue runs within a beaded inner border around the entire design.
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Frederick I of Denmark acquired Schleswig and Holstein through a contested settlement with his nephew Charles V following the deposition of Christian II in 1523 — the same Christian II who had ordered the Stockholm Bloodbath three years earlier. Frederick's grip on the duchies was never entirely secure, and coinage issued under his authority there served an explicit political function during a decade when his legitimacy was under constant challenge from exiled Claimants backed by Habsburg money.

The Fr#14 attribution places this among the rarest Rhineland-type gulden struck in the northern duchies, a series with very few surviving examples documented in major collections.

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