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obverse
reverse
Münzkabinett Berlin CC0
Context
Years: 1708–1717
Issuer: Sweden Issuer flag
Currency:
(1665—1715)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 455,745
Material
Diameter: 24.3 mm
Weight: 5.8 g
Silver weight: 4.03 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 69.4% Silver
Magnetic: No
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard313
Numista: #64168
Value
Bullion value: $11.68

Obverse

Description:
Bust of Karl XII in profile.
Inscription:
CAROLVS•XII• D•G•REX•SVE•
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Three crowns separate date and value, mintmark below.
Inscription:
17 14

I. M.

LC
Script: Latin

Edge

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1708LC64,841
1709LC35,155
1710LC
1711LC32,500
1712LC45,978
1713LC64,595
1714LC82,554
1715LC54,408
1716LC28,788
1717LC46,926

Historical background

In 1708, Sweden was embroiled in the Great Northern War (1700–1721), a conflict that placed immense financial strain on the state. King Charles XII’s ambitious campaigns, particularly the disastrous invasion of Russia, drained the royal treasury. To fund the ongoing war effort, the government, under the administration of the Riksdag of the Estates during the king's absence, resorted to a classic but destructive fiscal tool: the deliberate debasement of the currency.

This took the form of issuing vast quantities of low-quality copper mynt and heavily clipped silver coins. The state mint produced coins with a face value far exceeding their intrinsic metal content, a practice that led to rapid inflation. As the public lost confidence, the value of the currency plummeted, causing severe economic dislocation. Prices for essential goods soared, creditors were repaid with near-worthless coin, and foreign trade was hampered as merchants refused the debased Swedish money.

The situation created a dual crisis of finance and public trust. While the immediate goal of funding the army was partially achieved, the long-term consequences were devastating. The monetary chaos of 1708 eroded the stability of the Swedish economy, sowed social unrest, and contributed to the weakening of the Swedish Empire, marking a pivotal moment in its decline from great power status.

Series: 1708 Sweden circulation coins

1 Mark obverse
1 Mark reverse
1 Mark
1708-1717
⅙ Öre Silfwermynt obverse
⅙ Öre Silfwermynt reverse
⅙ Öre Silfwermynt
1708-1718
4 Mark obverse
4 Mark reverse
4 Mark
1708-1716
1 Ducat obverse
1 Ducat reverse
1 Ducat
1708-1711
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