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| Issuer | Reval, City of |
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| Year | 1664 |
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| Value | 1 Mark |
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| Obverse lettering | CAROLVS · D : G : SVE : GOTH : WAN : Q REX · (Translation: Carolus Dei Gratia Sveciae Gothorum Vandalorumque Rex Carl, with God`s grace, King and of Sweden, the Goths, and the Wends) |
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| Reverse lettering | MONETA · NOVA · AR GE : CIV : REVAL · 1664 (Translation: Moneta Nova Argentea Civitatis Revaliensis New silver coin of the city of Reval) |
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Reval — modern Tallinn — operated under Swedish crown authority by 1664, having passed from Polish-Lithuanian suzerainty following the Northern Wars of the previous century. The city retained limited municipal minting rights under Carl XI, though the young king was still a minor at this date, with the regency council effectively governing Sweden and its Baltic possessions. Municipal issues from Reval are scarcer than their Stockholm contemporaries; the city's output was small, and Baltic trade wore these coins hard.