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| 正面描述 | Central field displays the crowned Norwegian lion rampant facing left, holding a halved axe. The royal beast is rendered in high relief within a beaded inner circle. The circumferential Latin legend is positioned between the beaded ring and the outer rim. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Christian IV's 1644 coinage program for Norway came during a period of sustained fiscal pressure — the Torstenson War with Sweden was actively draining Danish-Norwegian resources, and the king was simultaneously managing a humiliating naval defeat at the Battle of Colberger Heide that same year. Pattern issues from this period reflect the crown's attempts to rationalize and redenominate its silver coinage under wartime constraint rather than in peacetime stability.
Hede 22A and Brekke 142 citations place this firmly in pattern territory — produced for approval, not circulation. The .750 fine silver specification at this weight suggests a deliberate downward adjustment from earlier skilling standards.