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| 背面描述 | A crowned, single-tailed rampant lion facing left, holding a curved halberd — the heraldic symbol of Norway — displayed within a laurel wreath. The royal motto appears in a continuous Latin legend in the outer field surrounding the wreath, with the date placed below the wreath and the mintmark positioned between the lion's legs. A beaded circle frames the central design, with a further beaded ring at the rim. |
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| 附加信息 |
Frederik III issued these heavy silver pieces during a period when Denmark-Norway was clawing back from the catastrophic losses of the Roskilde Peace of 1658, which had stripped the kingdom of its Swedish-facing provinces and left the crown financially desperate. The speciedaler series was part of a broader effort to project fiscal solvency the treasury did not actually possess.
The Rønning subcategories 39b and 39d indicate distinct die marriages within this short emission window — a detail that matters more than the date range suggests, as documented die combinations for this type are few and specimens turn up rarely outside Scandinavian collections.