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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Elaborate crowned royal arms of Denmark at centre, featuring the three lions passant on the Danish shield, surrounded by a complex arrangement of subsidiary escutcheons and armorial roundels representing the various territories of the Danish crown, all interlaced within an ornate framework. The word PIETAS appears prominently within the central composition. A beaded inner border separates the arms from the peripheral Latin legend, which is further enclosed by an outer beaded rim. |
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| 附加信息 |
The KM#Pn5 designation places this firmly in pattern territory — this is not a circulation strike but an essai, almost certainly produced to demonstrate the proposed design or test the dies rather than fund any transaction. Christian IV's reign saw aggressive monetary ambition; he pushed Danish coinage into new denominations and formats partly to project royal authority across his Baltic trading network. Whether this specific piece was intended to anchor a new gold series or simply pleased a king who took unusual personal interest in his mint's output is unresolved in the literature.