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1 Sechsling - Frederick I

Issuer Schleswig and Holstein, Danish duchies of
Year 1516-1532
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Weight 1.55 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1516 - -
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Frederick I held the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein jointly with his nephew Christian II of Denmark until 1523, when Christian's deposition left Frederick as sole ruler — and shortly afterward king of Denmark as well. The Sechsling was a north German petty silver denomination whose name derived from "sechs," reflecting its value of six pfennigs within the local accounting system. These issues circulated alongside a tangle of competing regional coinages during a period when the Reformation was actively disrupting ecclesiastical finances across the duchies.

The Lange#16b variety designation signals a known die difference within the type; the Galster reference places this squarely within the specialized Danish-duchies corpus compiled by Georg Galster in the mid-twentieth century.

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