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1 Örtug - Erik of Pommern Västerås

Features

Issuer Sweden
King Eric XIII (1389-1439)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1410-1439
Value 1 Örtug
Currency Örtug (1364-1521)
Composition Silver
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
435610
References Sveriges Myntbok# 309, 310
Roberto Delzanno; 2020. Coins from Sweden 995-2022. Self-published, Stockholm, Sweden (2 volumes).
, Lagerqvist# 6a, 6b
Lars Olof Lagerqvist, Harry Glück; 1970. Svenska Mynt under Vikingatid och Medeltid. Samt gotländska mynt. Numismatiska Bokförlaget, Stockholm, Sweden.

Obverse

Shield with the Three Crowns of Sweden over a cross all inside a beaded ring. Legend outside in a beaded ring.

Script: Latin (uncial)

Lettering: IRX ERICVS IRX

Lettering (regular font): IRX ERICVS IRX

Translation: King Erik.

Reverse

Crowned letter "A" and two flowers in a beaded ring. Legend around it in a beaded ring.

Script: Latin (uncial)

Lettering: MONETA AROS

Lettering (regular font): MONETA AROS

Translation: Coinage of Västerås.

Mint

Västerås, Sweden (1275-1540)

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
ND (1410-1439)  Sveriges Myntbok# 309
Roberto Delzanno; 2020. Coins from Sweden 995-2022. Self-published, Stockholm, Sweden (2 volumes).
, Lagerqvist# 6a
Lars Olof Lagerqvist, Harry Glück; 1970. Svenska Mynt under Vikingatid och Medeltid. Samt gotländska mynt. Numismatiska Bokförlaget, Stockholm, Sweden.
"IRX ERICVS IRX" obverse, Frösell 194
ND (1410-1439)  Sveriges Myntbok# 310
Roberto Delzanno; 2020. Coins from Sweden 995-2022. Self-published, Stockholm, Sweden (2 volumes).
, Lagerqvist# 6b
Lars Olof Lagerqvist, Harry Glück; 1970. Svenska Mynt under Vikingatid och Medeltid. Samt gotländska mynt. Numismatiska Bokförlaget, Stockholm, Sweden.
"REX REX ERICVS" obverse, Frösell 196

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