Hello, all i hope i posted this in the right section, if not i apologize. I was at my local coin shop the other day and the dealer let me look through the box of coins he hasn't gotten around to researching yet, and i stumbled onto a Silver coin dated 1635. He let me purchase the coin for $15.00 so i brought it home to research it. The closest I've been able to come up with is a 1635 1 Ore from Sweden, the only problem is Krause has the coin listed as being made of copper and this one appears to be made of silver, and it's really throwing me off. On the coin i can clearly see "1635" "christina" and "OR" which i believe would assign it a denomination of 1 Ore does anyone have any idea why this coin appears silver? or why Krause Only shows coppers for this year? Or if it is truly infact a Sweden 1 Ore? Thank You!
Hi - this shows that design on a 1 Ore Stockholm 1633 - 1653 http://ingemars.se/aldre_sv.htm Also you might be interested in this - different mint but it is very similar to yours and silver. http://metaldetectingworld.com/detecting_tavern_site_p23.shtml