2 Öre "Klippingar" - Erik XIV 1562-1566 front 2 Öre "Klippingar" - Erik XIV 1562-1566 back
2 Öre "Klippingar" - Erik XIV 1562-1566 photo
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2 Öre "Klippingar" - Erik XIV

 
Billon (.375 silver) 2.78 g -
Description
Issuer
Sweden
King
Eric XIV (1560-1568)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1562-1566
Value
2 Öre (1⁄16)
Currency
Daler (1534-1593)
Composition
Billon (.375 silver)
Weight
2.78 g
Size
19.8 mm
Shape
Square
Technique
Klippe
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#128499
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Crowned shield with the Three Crowns of Sweden divides date at both sides.

Lettering: 15 63.

Comment

Weight can vary.
The Swedish crown's coffers were soon emptied after Erik XIV had acceeded the throne in 1560. The silver coins contained gradually less silver through the 1560s and coin production was not quick enough to pay the country's expenses. Square-cut coins, called 'Klippes' reduced production time considerably and large numbers of Klippe coins with denominations 16, 8, 4 and 2 ore were produced 1562-68.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 2 Öre "Klippingar" coin from Sweden, minted during the reign of Erik XIV (1562-1566), is that it was made of Billon, an alloy of copper and silver, which was a common practice in coinage during that time period. The use of Billon in coinage was a way to stretch the limited supply of silver, while still maintaining the value of the coin. This coin, in particular, contains 37.5% silver and weighs 2.78 grams.