2 Ducats - Carl XI (1st portrait) 1664 front 2 Ducats - Carl XI (1st portrait) 1664 back
2 Ducats - Carl XI (1st portrait) 1664 photo
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2 Ducats - Carl XI 1st portrait

1664 year
Gold (.986) 6.98 g 28 mm
Description
Issuer
City of Reval (Swedish Estonia)
King
Charles XI (Karl XI) (1660-1697)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1664
Value
2 Ducats (2 Dukat) (24)
Currency
Mark (1561-1710)
Composition
Gold (.986)
Weight
6.98 g
Diameter
28 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#152812
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Three stacked lions in crowned shield surrounded by legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering: MON · NOV · AVR · CIV · REVAL · 1664

Translation:
Moneta Nova Aurea Civitatis Revaliensis
New gold coin of the city of Reval

Edge

Plain

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 2 Ducats - Carl XI (1st portrait) 1664 from City of Reval (Swedish Estonia) coin is that it was minted during a time of great change and turmoil in the region. The coin was issued during the reign of King Carl XI of Sweden, who ruled from 1660 to 1697. During his reign, Sweden was involved in several wars, including the Second Northern War, which lasted from 1655 to 1660, and the Scanian War, which lasted from 1675 to 1679. Despite these conflicts, the coinage of the time remained relatively stable, with the 2 Ducats coin being a common denomination. Additionally, the City of Reval, now known as Tallinn, was an important trading center during this time, and the coin likely played a significant role in the local economy. The fact that it was made of gold (.986) and weighs 6.98g suggests that it was a valuable and highly sought-after coin, not only in Sweden but also in other parts of Europe.