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1 Öre - Gustav Vasa Type VIII

Issuer Kingdom of Sweden
Year 1532-1533
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Currency Gyllen (1521-1534)
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Reverse description Central device comprising a crowned pointed shield bearing the three crowns of Sweden in pale, rendered in low relief within a beaded inner circle. A plain cross divides the shield into quarters. The circumscription, arranged in four horizontal lines reading outward from the centre, gives the mint name in abbreviated Latin: MONE / STOK / hOLM / (date), identifying this as a coin struck at Stockholm. The date 1532 is visible in the legend on the example illustrated. The overall execution is consistent with the rough, hand-struck quality typical of Swedish billon öre coinage of the Gustav Vasa period.
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Reverse lettering MONE | STOK | hOLM | (date)
(Translation: Coin of (the City of) Stockholm)
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Mintage 1532 - SM# 51 -
1533 - SM# 52 -
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