Sweden 1 Mark "Dalermark" - Gustav Vasa, 1544

Svartsjö mint; bust type II

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Sweden Sweden
Currency Daler (1534 – 1593)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination 1 Mark
Year 1544
Ruler Gustav I Vasa (1523–1560)
Composition Silver (.500)
Shape Round
Technique Hammered
Weight (g) 9.4
Diameter (mm) 33.7
Demonetized Yes

Description

1 Mark from Sweden. Issued in 1544. Struck in Silver (.500). Measures 33.7 mm and weighs 9.4 g.

Obverse
Crowned and armored half figure of King Gustav Vasa, with raised sword in right hand and globus cruciger in the left (symbols of the power of Sweden). Figure of King is within a laurel circlet with legend outside. (Gustav (Vasa) King of Sweden by the Grace of God)
Reverse
Crown of Sweden above three shields in a triangular frame: above two shield are bent to the center of the coin: the left one has the Three Crowns of Sweden, the right one has the Folkungs Lion. Below the two is a shield with Vasa Arms that divides date at sides. Crown and three shields are inside a double circle with legend outside; inner circle is a single line, while outer circle is a laurel circlet. (Blessed is the man who fears the Lord)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1544  SM# 181

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