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1 Krone - Frederik III

Uitgever Kingdom of Denmark
Jaar 1666
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Beschrijving voorzijde Laureate and draped bust of Frederik III facing right, wearing armor with a decorative clasp at the shoulder and flowing drapery over the cuirass, with long curling hair falling to the shoulders. The effigy is rendered in high relief in the Baroque manner characteristic of mid-17th-century Danish coinage. The circular Latin legend surrounds the bust, reading from the lower left and interrupted at the base by the coin's edge. The field is deeply struck, emphasizing the sculptural quality of the royal portrait.
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Oplage 1666 GK - drape folds near pendant -
1666 GK - no drape folds near pendant; higher crown with cross touching circle -
1666 GK - no drape folds near pendant; normal crown -
Aanvullende informatie

Frederik III's reign saw Denmark emerge from the catastrophic Second Northern War, which by the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 had stripped the kingdom of its Swedish-facing provinces — Scania, Blekinge, and Halland — permanently reshaping Danish territory. The 1666 issue followed his consolidation of absolute monarchy in 1660, when the Estates effectively surrendered hereditary noble privilege in a bloodless constitutional revolution unique in European history.

Survivors in any condition are scarce. The .671 fineness reflects a deliberate debasement from earlier krone standards, a fiscal adjustment still echoing the war debt Frederik inherited.

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