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| Issuer | Denmark |
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| Year | 1711-1713 |
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| Value | 8 Skilling Danske = 4 Skilling Lybsk (1⁄12) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | FRID • IIII • DEI • GRAT (Translation: Fredrik IV (King) by the Grace of God) |
| Reverse description | A large royal crown dominates the upper field, positioned above the royal cipher 'D.M.A.' (Dei Miseratione Absolutus or Dei Misericordia Absolutus). The denomination numeral '8' appears to the left and 'S' (Skilling) to the right of the cipher, flanking it in the central field. Below, the Glückstadt mintmark — a nettle leaf — divides the date into two halves. A Latin legend encircles the entire design along the rim, with floral stops separating the date elements. |
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