Sweden 2 Mark - Erik XIV, 1562 – 1563

Arms type I

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Sweden Sweden
Currency Daler (1534 – 1593)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination 16 Öre = 2 Mark
Year 1562 – 1563
Ruler Eric XIV (1560–1568)
Composition Billon (.484 silver)
Shape Round
Weight (g) 24.07
Diameter (mm) 41
Demonetized Yes

Description

16 Öre = 2 Mark from Sweden. Issued from 1562 to 1563. Struck in Billon (.484 silver). Measures 41 mm and weighs 24.07 g.

Obverse
Crowned quartered coat of arms of Sweden (Three crowns of Sweden in first and fourth quadrant; Folkungs Lion in second and third) with central Vasa Arms within a circle. Legend outside. (Erik XIV Dei Gratia King of Sweden, of the Wends and the Goths)
Reverse
Central square with King's motto on four lines. The Square is above a cross with long arms (only the arms heads are visible) and also have a flower/branches ornamentation on its border with rosettes in angles. Small Crowns in central position on sides above cross arms heads, except for the low side. Above the higher crown divides the date at sides, while below there is the value expressed in Ore (God gives to whom He wishes)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1563  MB# 115,2 King's motto as of MB# 122 50%
1562  MB# 115,1 75%

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