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Ducat - Christian VI

Issuer Royal Danish Mint
Year 1732
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Shape Round
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Reverse description The reverse displays the simplified Danish royal coat of arms as a quartered shield: the dexter chief and sinister base quarters bear three passant lions with hearts representing Denmark, while the sinister chief quarter shows a rampant lion holding a halberd representing Norway. The base of the shield features three crowns arranged in a row, representing Sweden (as a claimed title). The shield is surmounted by a royal crown rendered in fine detail. The date 1732 is inscribed in the exergue below the shield. The bifurcated Latin legend DEO ET POPVLO, meaning 'For God and the People,' flanks the shield to left and right respectively.
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