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1 Mark - Christian V

Issuer Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
Year 1681-1686
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Currency Speciedaler (1523-1746)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering 16 C5 81 · P · E · I ·
Reverse description Central device depicts the crowned lion of Norway rampant to the left, holding an axe, rendered in bold relief within a wreath of oak or laurel branches tied at the base and opening at the top. The crowned Norwegian lion serves as the arms of Norway, symbolizing the kingdom's place within the dual monarchy. Below the wreath, the denomination inscription appears in two lines with crossed elements: '1 M' and 'D', indicating 1 Mark and the mint initial D for the Christiania Mint. A crown surmounts the entire composition at the top. The rim is defined by a beaded border.
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