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Kingdom of Sweden
Gustav IV
1/12 Skilling
瑞典王國
古斯塔夫四世
1/12先令
Item number: A1221
Year: AD 1805
Material: Copper
Size: 20.3 x 20.4 x 0.6 mm
Weight: 2.4 g
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2024
This is a 1/12 Skilling copper coin issued during the reign of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden in AD 1805. The obverse features the monogram of Gustav IV, represented by the capital letters “GAIV.” At the top of the monogram is a large royal crown, with small three crowns decorating the lower and lateral sides, collectively forming the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Sweden.
The reverse side displays a pair of crossed arrows, with the denomination “SKIL/LING” split on either side of the arrows. The upper part indicates “1/12,” while the lower part shows the year of issue, “1805.”
In AD 1805, Sweden was engaged in the Third Coalition against Napoleonic France. However, King Gustav IV Adolf’s leadership proved detrimental, leading to the loss of Swedish territory in Pomerania, located on the present-day German side. Compounding this misfortune, in AD 1808, the Russian Empire, now allied with Napoleon, invaded Finland under the pretext of expansion, resulting in Sweden losing its Finnish territories.
In AD 1809, Gustav IV was overthrown by discontented military officers and subsequently went into exile in Switzerland, where he lived in poverty until his death.