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⅔ Riksdaler - Funeral of Karl X Gustav

Issuer Stockholm Mint
Year 1660
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Weight 16.96 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Karl X Gustav died in February 1660, mid-war, with Swedish armies still occupying Danish territory and peace negotiations unresolved. The funeral coinage was struck as part of the formal mourning ceremonies, a practice the Swedish crown used deliberately — commemorative pieces distributed to dignitaries and attendees functioned as political statements as much as memorial objects. This issue appeared just as the Treaty of Oliva was being finalized, meaning it circulated among diplomats actively redrawing the map of northern Europe.

The Stockholm Mint struck relatively few pieces, and survivors outside institutional collections are uncommon. Most known examples show minimal wear, consistent with ceremonial rather than commercial distribution.

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