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2 Cent - Oscar I Pattern strike

Issuer Sweden
Year 1844
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Composition Copper
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering OSCAR SVERIGES NORR. GÖTH.O.VEND.KONUNG.
(Translation: Oscar King of Sweden, Norway, the Goths and the Wends.)
Reverse description Plain central field bearing the denomination numeral '2' above the currency designation 'CENT' in simple incuse lettering, with no additional decorative elements, wreath, or ornamental detail. The austere design is characteristic of a pattern or trial strike intended to test the proposed decimal cent denomination. The fields are broad and largely unadorned, giving the reverse a minimalist appearance.
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