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| 正面描述 | Frontal enthroned effigy of King Christian II, crowned and robed, holding a globus cruciger in the right hand and a sceptre in the left, set within a beaded inner circle. The king is depicted in a highly stylised late-Gothic manner, with the crown bearing an aureole or radiate nimbus above the head, characteristic of Type 1. A circular Latin legend in uncial characters surrounds the inner circle, reading CHRISTIERN DE GR REX DACIE. The flan is irregular, consistent with hand-hammered production. |
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| 正面铭文 | CHRISTIERN DE GR REX DACIE |
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Christian II's reign produced some of the most turbulent monetary policy in Scandinavian history, and these early Malmö skillings predate the worst of it. By 1517 he would be debasing coinage aggressively to fund his ambitions in Sweden, culminating in the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520 and his eventual deposition in 1523. The Malmö mint, operating under Danish crown control in what was then Danish Scania, issued this type before that spiral began.
Two Sieg references cover this emission, suggesting a die variation between the two catalogued subtypes rather than a change in issuing authority or monetary policy.