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| 表面の説明 | Armored and crowned effigy of King Sigismund III in right-facing profile, the bust partially enclosed within an inner beaded circle. The last two digits of the regnal date appear divided by the bust at either side. A Latin legend runs continuously in the outer field beyond the circle, identifying the king as ruler of Sweden, the Goths, the Wends, and Poland. |
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| 表面の銘文 | SIGIS . D.G. SVE. GO. VAN. &. POL. REX (Translation: Sigismund Dei Gratia King of Sweden, of the Goths and the Wends and King of Poland) |
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Sigismund's Swedish coinage occupies one of the stranger episodes in Scandinavian monetary history. Already king of Poland when he inherited the Swedish throne in 1592, he spent most of his reign abroad in Warsaw, leaving Sweden governed by his uncle Duke Charles. The coins struck in his name reflect a reign conducted largely by proxy — and a king who never truly controlled the country whose currency bore his portrait.
Duke Charles deposed him in 1599, one year after this series ended. Sigismund never returned.