Sigismund III Vasa, 1 öre 1596, Stockholm - rare and beautiful
Coins minted during the reign of Sigismund III Vasa (1593-1599) by the Stockholm mint.
The second type with a figure on the obverse.
Av.:
Standing figure with sword and royal apple in hands. On the sides of the figure abbreviated date 9 - 6
In the rim: SIGIS D G SVE - & POL RE - X
Rw.:
Crowned shield with a shield with the coat of arms Snopek (coat of arms of the House of Vasa) and three crowns. On the sides of the shield denomination I - Ö
In the rim:MO - NOVA - REG - SVE
State of preservation: 2+/1-
Minor local scarcities, but a beautifully preserved coin. Plastic relief. Beautiful detail. Mint gloss and mirror. Coin interesting typologically. A rare, valued and sought after denomination. In such a state of preservation, the coin is quite rare and difficult to obtain on the collector's market. A piece for discerning collectors.
Recommended
Metal: silver
Weight: 2.58 g
Literature: Kopicki 10521 (R3), Ahlström(SM) 16a, Delzanno(SM) 22, Kopicki(MZIIIW) 1316 (R3)