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2 Skilling Lybsk - Christian IV Wire money

Issuer Denmark
Year 1620-1630
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Composition Silver (.888)
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Obverse lettering Z SL
Reverse description Six-line block inscription in capital Latin letters filling the entire coin field, reading the royal title of Christian IV, King of Denmark, in abbreviated form. The legend is distributed across six horizontal lines on the irregularly shaped planchet, and portions of the inscription are frequently lost off the flan due to the wire money production method. The lettering is bold and deeply struck, characteristic of the hammered coinage produced at Glückstadt during the early seventeenth century.
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Mintage ND (1620-1623) - Type 1b -
ND (1620-1623) - Type 2 -
ND (1620-1623) - Type 3 -
ND (1620-1623) - Type1a -
ND (1624-1630) - Type 4 -
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