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1 Ducat - Christina

Uitgever Reval, City of
Jaar 1650
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Waarde 1 Ducat (1 Dukat) (12)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The arms of the city of Reval displayed on an oval shield — three walking lions passant in pale — surmounted by a royal crown, all within a beaded inner circle. The date 16-50 is divided to either side of the shield, with the engraver's initials G-P appearing below the shield. The circular Latin legend NVMMVS · AVREVS · CIVITAT · REVALIEN · runs between the beaded border and the coin's rim, identifying this as the gold coin of the city of Reval.
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Aanvullende informatie

Reval — modern Tallinn — held the right to strike its own gold coinage as a privilege of its status under Swedish imperial rule, and this 1650 ducat was produced during the reign of Queen Christina, whose abdication just four years later would end Sweden's most expansive period of Baltic dominance. The city's mint operated under strict guild supervision, and output was never large; surviving examples from this municipal issue are genuinely scarce, not artificially so.

Haljak catalogues fewer than a handful of known specimens for related Reval ducats of this period.

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