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⅙ Skilling - Charles XIV Johan Pattern strike

Uitgever Sweden
Jaar 1831
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Valuta Riksdaler banco (1830-1855)
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The Three Crowns of Sweden, the traditional heraldic emblem of the realm, are displayed prominently in the upper field above a two-line inscription. Below the inscription, two crossed palm branches form a decorative element at the base of the design. The date 1831 appears as part of the central legend, identifying this piece as a minting trial or pattern strike. The overall composition is well-centred and cleanly struck.
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Aanvullende informatie

Charles XIV Johan — born Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, a French marshal under Napoleon — spent much of his Swedish reign navigating the awkward tension between his foreign origins and the expectations of his adopted kingdom. This 1831 pattern was part of a broader rationalization effort for the copper coinage, though the ⅙ skilling denomination was ultimately not adopted for regular issue, leaving pattern strikes as the only survivors of the proposal.

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