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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a sunburst or radiant glory motif emanating from the lower right field, symbolizing the glory of the deceased king, with clouds in the left field. The peripheral legend encircles the design along the upper rim, while two lines of commemorative inscription in the exergue record the king's dates of birth and death. The composition is characteristic of European memorial coinage of the Baroque period. |
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Charles XI died in April 1697 after a reign that fundamentally restructured Swedish royal finances through the "reduktion" — the forced recovery of crown lands alienated to the nobility, which left the monarchy solvent and the aristocracy politically weakened. He was 41. The funeral coinage was struck to commemorate the ceremonies rather than circulate, and SM#251 represents one of the few Swedish 17th-century memorial issues with a documented connection to a specific state event rather than a reign opening.
The young Charles XII, just fourteen at his father's death, would soon take the reduktion's consolidated treasury and spend it on two decades of warfare across northern Europe.