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| 正面描述 | Armored and crowned youthful effigy of King Frederik III facing right, with long straight hair, the bust partially contained within a beaded inner circle. The royal armor is rendered in fine detail, and the crown sits prominently atop the portrait. A Latin legend encircles the design in the outer field, interrupted by a date element. The composition conveys the formal regal portraiture characteristic of mid-seventeenth-century Danish coinage. |
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| 正面铭文 | FRIDERICVS • III • D : GRA • DANIÆ • 1651 * (Translation: Frederik III (King of) Denmark by the Grace of God) |
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Frederik III came to the Danish throne in 1648 under conditions of constitutional weakness — the nobility had extracted sweeping concessions at his accession, limiting royal power through the haandfæstning. The 1651 coinage predates his dramatic reversal of fortune: the absolute monarchy he engineered in 1660–61, backed by the burghers and clergy against the aristocracy, would fundamentally restructure Danish governance. This coin was struck while that transformation was still a decade away.
The Dav EC II reference places it firmly within the large-module silver issues of northern Europe's baroque period, when oversized presentation-weight coins blurred the line between currency and diplomatic gift.