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| 背面描述 | Central field carries a multi-line inscription giving the denomination and date, reading IIII / SKILLI / NG · DA / NSKE / 1609, all within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding peripheral legend in Latin continues the royal titulature: NORWEGI · VANDA · GOTH DR · Q · REX, proclaiming Christian IV as King of Norway, the Vandals, and the Goths. The lettering is boldly hammered in the manner typical of early Danish coinage, with a beaded border encircling the entire reverse. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Christian IV was seventeen when he took the Danish throne, and the early years of his reign saw significant monetary reform as his administration grappled with the debased coinages inherited from Frederik II. The 4 skilling in billon — an alloy already signaling fiscal compromise — was a workhorse denomination of daily commerce, circulating through markets and toll stations across a kingdom that then controlled the Sound and extracted dues from virtually every ship moving between the North Sea and the Baltic.
KM#11 encompasses the full span of this type across seven years of production, meaning die varieties and subtle compositional shifts exist within the type that single references obscure.