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1693 1 Sp with edge type F MS

1693 1 Sp with edge type F MS

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 233145)

The 1693 1 Speciedaler is part of a series of Standard circulation coins struck from 1692-1693. The specific variety is with edge type F. Designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Silver (.875).
Obverse: Laureate portrait of Christian V, wearing a roman tunic, facing right and surrounded by the inscription. The sign of the elefant order under the bust. Beaded ring on the edge of the obverse.
Reverse: Crowned coat of arms in a shield over a cross. On the center of the shield is the danish, norwegian and swedish coat of arms. The three lions, the norwegian lion holding an axe and facing left and the three crowns respectively. Surrounding the three coat of arms, are the coat of arms of the eight danish provinces on top of laurettes. From the right, are the coat of arms of the Goths, the Wends, Slesvig, Holstein, Stormarn, Ditmarsken, Oldenborg and Delmenhorst. Inscription surrounding them and rosette after it. Beaded ring on the edge of the reverse. Date on the bottom divided by the mint master's initials.

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GSID: 233145
Coin Date: 1693
Denomination: 1 Sp / 1 Speciedaler
Designation: MS
Coinage Type: Standard circulation coin
Coinage Years: 1692-1693
Composition: Silver (.875)
Variety: with edge type F
Strike Type: Business
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