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Sverige. 1/2 Skilling 2x 1803/1819  (Ingen mindstepris)
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Sverige. 1/2 Skilling 2x 1803/1819 (Ingen mindstepris)

This curated pair of early 19th-century Swedish copper coins represents two distinct issues of the classic 1/2 Skilling denomination from the reign of King Charles XIII and the early Bernadotte era. Struck in solid copper and bearing the traditional Scandinavian crossed-arrow design, these pieces offer collectors an authentic glimpse into Sweden’s transitional monetary history during the Napoleonic period. The first coin is a 1/2 Skilling dated 1803, issued under King Gustav IV Adolf. The obverse displays the denomination “1/2” above a pair of crossed arrows dividing the word “SKILLING,” with the date 1803 clearly visible below. The reverse features the crowned monogram “G A IV,” representing Gustav IV Adolf, surrounded by small crown devices and a beaded border. The strong, bold typography and classic Swedish arrow motif reflect the Gustavian copper coinage style produced in the early years of the 19th century. The surfaces show honest circulation wear consistent with age, with natural brown patina and darker areas typical of circulated copper from this period. The second coin is a 1/2 Skilling dated 1819, issued under King Charles XIV John (Karl XIV Johan), the founder of the Bernadotte dynasty. The obverse again shows the denomination over crossed arrows with “SKILLING” divided across the field, and the date 1819 below. The reverse bears the crowned monogram “C XIV J,” signifying Charles XIV John, surrounded by crown ornaments and a beaded rim. This type marks Sweden’s post-Napoleonic monetary stabilization period and the early years of Bernadotte rule. The coin displays circulated condition with even brown toning, clear major design elements, and period-appropriate wear. Both coins were struck in copper and minted in Sweden, likely at the Stockholm Mint, which was responsible for the majority of Swedish copper coinage at the time. The crossed-arrow motif is emblematic of Swedish minor coinage and remains one of the most recognizable designs in Scandinavian numismatics. This curated collection of two Swedish 1/2 Skilling coins, dated 1803 and 1819, represents two different monarchs and two political eras in Swedish history. The pieces are ideal for collectors of Scandinavian coinage, early 19th-century European copper issues, Napoleonic-era numismatics, or type collectors seeking representative examples of Swedish minor denominations. The clear dates and monograms make this pair particularly attractive as a compact historical set spanning a pivotal period in Sweden’s royal and monetary development.

Nr. 101849595

Solgt
Sverige. 1/2 Skilling 2x 1803/1819  (Ingen mindstepris)

Sverige. 1/2 Skilling 2x 1803/1819 (Ingen mindstepris)

This curated pair of early 19th-century Swedish copper coins represents two distinct issues of the classic 1/2 Skilling denomination from the reign of King Charles XIII and the early Bernadotte era. Struck in solid copper and bearing the traditional Scandinavian crossed-arrow design, these pieces offer collectors an authentic glimpse into Sweden’s transitional monetary history during the Napoleonic period.

The first coin is a 1/2 Skilling dated 1803, issued under King Gustav IV Adolf. The obverse displays the denomination “1/2” above a pair of crossed arrows dividing the word “SKILLING,” with the date 1803 clearly visible below. The reverse features the crowned monogram “G A IV,” representing Gustav IV Adolf, surrounded by small crown devices and a beaded border. The strong, bold typography and classic Swedish arrow motif reflect the Gustavian copper coinage style produced in the early years of the 19th century. The surfaces show honest circulation wear consistent with age, with natural brown patina and darker areas typical of circulated copper from this period.

The second coin is a 1/2 Skilling dated 1819, issued under King Charles XIV John (Karl XIV Johan), the founder of the Bernadotte dynasty. The obverse again shows the denomination over crossed arrows with “SKILLING” divided across the field, and the date 1819 below. The reverse bears the crowned monogram “C XIV J,” signifying Charles XIV John, surrounded by crown ornaments and a beaded rim. This type marks Sweden’s post-Napoleonic monetary stabilization period and the early years of Bernadotte rule. The coin displays circulated condition with even brown toning, clear major design elements, and period-appropriate wear.

Both coins were struck in copper and minted in Sweden, likely at the Stockholm Mint, which was responsible for the majority of Swedish copper coinage at the time. The crossed-arrow motif is emblematic of Swedish minor coinage and remains one of the most recognizable designs in Scandinavian numismatics.

This curated collection of two Swedish 1/2 Skilling coins, dated 1803 and 1819, represents two different monarchs and two political eras in Swedish history. The pieces are ideal for collectors of Scandinavian coinage, early 19th-century European copper issues, Napoleonic-era numismatics, or type collectors seeking representative examples of Swedish minor denominations. The clear dates and monograms make this pair particularly attractive as a compact historical set spanning a pivotal period in Sweden’s royal and monetary development.

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