Denier Bracteate Penning "Hulpenning" - Erik of Pommern (Åbo) ND (1410-1439) front Denier Bracteate Penning "Hulpenning" - Erik of Pommern (Åbo) ND (1410-1439) back
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Denier Bracteate Penning "Hulpenning" - Erik of Pommern Åbo ND

 
Silver 0.18 g 15 mm
Description
Issuer
Sweden
King
Eric XIII (1389-1439)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1410-1439
Value
1 Penning (⅛)
Currency
Örtug coinage (1364-1521)
Composition
Silver
Weight
0.18 g
Diameter
15 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered (bracteate)
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#144678
Rarity index
95%

Comment

The letter A was used as the monogram of Turku under Swedish rule.

The coins struck at Åbo, nowadays the city of Turku, were some of the first coins struck in Finland. With Finland being part of the Swedish Kingdom, the coins were most likely meant to circulate within the entire kingdom; however, there has been some disputes saying these coins were actually local issues of Turku. Even so, more evidence in needed to support that claim.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the "Hulpenning" coin is that it was used as a means of payment in Sweden during the 15th century, specifically during the reign of Erik of Pommern (1410-1439). It was made of silver and weighed 0.18 grams, which was a significant amount for a coin at that time. Despite its small size, it was widely accepted and used in trade and commerce throughout the country.