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18 Penningar "Liberation klippe" - Gustav Vasa

18 Penningar "Liberation klippe" - Gustav Vasa - obverse18 Penningar "Liberation klippe" - Gustav Vasa - reverse

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Features

Issuer Sweden
Regent Gustav I Vasa (1521-1523)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1521-1522
Value 18 Deniers (Penningar) (1⁄32)
Currency Gyllen (1521-1534)
Composition Billon (.203 silver)
Weight 2.20 g
Size 15 mm
Shape Square (irregular)
Technique Klippe
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
106139
References MB# 1
Norman Douglas Nicol. Standard Catalog of German Coins. Krause Publications (2 volumes).

Reverse

Shield with Dalarna Arms (crossed arrows) with a 'G' between the arrows and the three crowns of Sweden. The shield is within a beaded circle with legend (if readable) outside.

Mints

Hedemora, Sweden (1521-1524)
Söderköping, Sweden (1275-1617)

Comments

Following the Stockholm Bloodbath in November 1520, Gustav Eriksson (Vasa), started an uprising in Dalarna against Denmark and Christian II. In February 1521 a group of several hundred rioters led by Gustav Eriksson raided Falun Mine which supplied them with silver and other necessities. In the chronicles of Peder Svart, written in the early 1560s, he mentions that Gustav established a mint at Hedemora in the spring of 1521. A wealthy local entrepreneur, Marten Skinnare, supported the revolt and became mintmaster. Klippes were struck with a value of 18 penningar, equivalent to 1 'old' örtug struck before 1478 and similar in style to the debased ones struck by Christian II in Malmo from 1518. Considering the extreme rarity of these coins, it is assumed that relatively few coins were produced. As a matter of fact, quite soon Gustav ordered mints to start copying the Danish klippe coins so they could circulate without danger. The copies were struck in larger numbers and can be distinguished from the Danish coins as the same obverse die was used for making the Danish copies and the Swedish klippes. Mints producing klippe coins were established in Hedemora, Söderköping and Västerås.

Obverse
Type I: Full armored standing man with raised sword on shoulder and Globus Cruciger in his left hand.
Type II: Cuirassed knight holding raised sword at his right and Globus Cruciger in left hand.

Reverse
Type I "G" is in upper position while in Type II is in lower position.

An example of Type II

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1521)  SM# 3 (Type I) Hedemora & Söderköping Mint
ND (1521-1522)  SM# 4 (Type II) Hedemora & Söderköping Mint

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Actual billon weight: 0.014 oz
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