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1 Öre - Sigismund III Vasa Stockholm mint

Issuer Swedish Royal Mint (Stockholm)
Year 1594-1598
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Currency Öre (1592-1599)
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Reverse description Central quartered shield of arms surmounted by a royal crown, displaying the combined heraldic devices of the Swedish realm: three crowns in the upper quarters and the lion of the Folkung dynasty in the lower quarters, with the Vasa sheaf appearing on an inescutcheon. The shield is flanked by the mint letters I and O (denoting the Stockholm mint) and set within a beaded inner border. The surrounding Latin legend reads MONOVA REG SVE followed by the denomination mark Ö (Öre), all struck in the characteristic broad hammered fabric of late sixteenth-century Swedish coinage.
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Reverse lettering MO – NOVA – REG – SVE I – Ö
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