Narva coins of Charles XI of Sweden (photo+)

For advanced comrades, it is no secret that Swedish coins in the XVI — In the 17th centuries, coins were actively minted not only in Sweden itself, but also in the Baltic cities. By the way, the entire northern part of Estonia was occupied by the Swedes during the Livonian War, including the large Hanseatic cities of Tallinn and Narva.

Narva was under Swedish rule from 1581 to 1704. At the beginning of this period, there was a shortage of Swedish coins in the city, so in 1663 Narva was granted the unique right to mint its own coins. The Swedish coins of Narva minting known to numismatists date back to 1670-1672 during the reign of Charles XI.

Coins minted in Narva can be easily identified externally by the city’s coat of arms on the reverse. The coat of arms depicts (from top to bottom): a sword, two cannonballs, two fish (graylings), a sword and a separate cannonball at the very bottom. This coat of arms was granted to the city of Narva by the Swedish king Johan III in 1585.

Example of a four Öre coin. Legend on the obverse — «DOMINVS • PROTECTOR • MEVS» (Latin: The Lord is my protector), on the reverse — «MON : ARG : CIV : NARVA : 1670», respectively means that this silver coin was minted in the city of Narva in 1670.

  • Golden Ducat
    • 1671 — extremely rare
    • 1671, «С» with crown — extremely rare
  • 4 Ere silver
    • 1670 without mm (without mintzmeister’s initials)
    • 1670, mm LN on the sides of the shield
    • 1670, mm LN in legend
    • 1671 without mm — rare
    • 1671, mm LN in legend, obverse and reverse with inner circle (frame)
    • 1671, mm LN on the sides of the shield, obverse and reverse with inner circle
    • 1671, mm LN on the sides of the shield, obverse without inner circle, reverse with circle
    • 1671, mm LN in legend, obverse without inner circle, reverse with circle
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield, obverse with inner circle, reverse without circle
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield, obverse and reverse without inner circle
    • 1671, mm LN, no legend on reverse — extremely rare
    • 1672, without mm — rare
    • 1672, mm LN in legend — rare
    • 1672, mm LN on the sides of the shield — rare
  • 2 Ere silver
    • 1670, mm LN under the shield in a monogram of palm branches
    • 1670, mm LN under the shield not in the monogram of palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield in a monogram of palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield not in the monogram of palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield, without palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN, separated by a shield, without palm branches
  • 1 Ere silver
    • 1670, mm LN under the shield in a monogram of palm branches
    • 1670, without mm, without palm branches
    • 1670, mm LN under the shield in a monogram without palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield in a monogram of palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield in a monogram without palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN under the shield, without palm branches
    • 1671, mm LN separated by a shield, without palm branches
    • 1672, mm LN separated by a shield, without palm branches

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