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1 Witten - Charles XI

Issuer Pomerania, Swedish dominion of
Year 1684
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Currency Thaler (1630-1815)
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Reverse description Three-line inscription in the field reading I / WITTEN / 1·6·8·4, with a small rosette or ornamental device below the date. The denomination and year are clearly rendered in bold lettering within a plain field, with small decorative stops separating the numerals of the date.
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Swedish Pomerania's small silver fractions of the 1680s were struck under the administrative machinery Charles XI used to fund his reduktion policy — the forced resumption of noble estates by the Crown. The Stettin mint produced these fractional pieces largely to service local wage and market transactions in a province that remained culturally distinct from Sweden proper throughout the occupation.

Ahlström 212b distinguishes a specific die variant within the 1684 output.

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