Maria Magdalena Marknad is Åhus's annual summer market, one of the oldest continuously held markets in Sweden, traditionally tied to the feast day of Mary Magdalene in late July. Local merchant associations periodically issued silver pieces like this one as trade tokens or commemorative premiums during market years — a practice with roots in the Swedish municipal token tradition stretching back centuries. The .925 silver content places it firmly in the sterling range, suggesting it was intended as a keepsake rather than functional currency.
Maria Magdalena Marknad is Åhus's annual summer market, one of the oldest continuously held markets in Sweden, traditionally tied to the feast day of Mary Magdalene in late July. Local merchant associations periodically issued silver pieces like this one as trade tokens or commemorative premiums during market years — a practice with roots in the Swedish municipal token tradition stretching back centuries. The .925 silver content places it firmly in the sterling range, suggesting it was intended as a keepsake rather than functional currency.