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1 Kreutzer - Gustav II Adolf Säter or Nyköping mint

Issuer Sweden
Year 1632
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Value 1 Kreuzer
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Obverse description Central field bears the crowned coat of arms of the House of Vasa (Kingdom of Sweden), enclosed within a beaded or linear inner circle. The royal legend runs continuously in the outer margin, separated from the central device by the circle border. The design is executed in the hammered style typical of early seventeenth-century Swedish copper coinage.
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Reverse description Two crossed arrows in saltire occupy the central field, with a royal crown positioned above the crossing point and the numeral '1' below the crown at the intersection. The denomination 'CREU TZER' is divided across the lower quarters formed by the crossed arrows. The outer legend, reading clockwise from the lower left, gives the coin's description and Roman numeral date MDCXXXII, separated by small decorative stops.
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Reverse lettering MONETA·CUPREA·M·DC·XXXII 1 CREU TZER
(Translation: Copper coin from 1632.)
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