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| 正面描述 | King Christian II is depicted enthroned in full regalia, facing forward, holding a scepter in his right hand and the globus cruciger in his left, set upon a large and elaborately decorated Gothic throne. The enthroned effigy is contained within an eight-lobed double-line frame, a distinctive architectural border characteristic of early sixteenth-century Scandinavian hammered coinage. A beaded inner circle separates the central device from the surrounding legend, which runs along the outer rim in uncial Latin characters. The overall composition reflects the Flemish-influenced engraving style prevalent at the Malmö mint during this period. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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Christian II was driven from Denmark in 1523 — the very year this coin was struck — when a coalition of nobility and clergy backed his uncle Frederick's claim to the throne. He fled to the Netherlands, and Malmö's mint, which had been among his more active production centers, effectively ceased striking coins in his name as the revolt succeeded. Pieces dated 1523 from Malmö thus represent the collapse of a reign rather than its routine operation.
Christian II later attempted reconquest in 1531, was captured, and died in captivity in 1559 after 27 years imprisoned.