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2 Skilling Dansk - Frederick III Shield type VIIIa

Issuer Denmark
Year 1667-1669
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Currency Rigsdaler specie (1625-1813)
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Obverse script Latin
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Frederick III's reign was defined by the constitutional revolution of 1660–61, in which the Danish nobility's tax exemptions were abolished and absolute hereditary monarchy formally established — a seismic shift that restructured royal finances and, consequently, mint output. The skilling denominations of the late 1660s reflect the crown's urgent need to assert monetary control following decades of costly wars with Sweden, including the catastrophic Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, which had stripped Denmark of its Scanian provinces.

The billon composition of this type — well under 30% fine — places it firmly in the degraded small change that characterized Scandinavian fractional coinage of the period. KM#282.1 distinguishes this shield variety from the several die variants Frederik III authorized across his skilling series.

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