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- Örtug abstract "Örtug, or ortig (Finnish: äyrityinen, aurto, or aurtua), was a medieval currency unit in Sweden. It was originally minted as a silver coin in 1370 during the reign of king Albert of Sweden. The coin weighed about 1.3 grams and consisted of 81% silver. As time passed, the örtug was debased: during the reign of Eric of Pomerania, the örtug contained 0.88 grams of silver; under Christian I, 0.7 grams; and in 1534 only 0.54 grams of silver.During the reign of Gustav Vasa (1523-1560) the monetary system of Sweden was reformed: an örtug was now subdivided into 12 pennings, not 8 as before, while still valued as one third of an öre.Örtug coins were struck during the years 1523-1534, 1535-1540 in Stockholm; 1528-1531 in Västerås and 1589-1589 in Stockholm and Uppsala. Production ceased after another monetary reform in 1776.The örtug is also used as the official name of the currency in the artist Lars Vilks' micronation of Ladonia.".
- Örtug thumbnail Gutnisk_(Visby-)_örtug_från_medeltiden.png?width=300.
- Örtug wikiPageExternalLink slmynt_eng.htm.
- Örtug wikiPageExternalLink www.myntkabinettet.se.
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- Örtug wikiPageLength "2530".
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- Örtug wikiPageRevisionID "688387002".
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Albert,_King_of_Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Europe.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Christian_I_of_Denmark.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Currency.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Debasement.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Eric_of_Pomerania.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_I_of_Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Ladonia_(micronation).
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Lars_Vilks.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Mark_(currency).
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Micronation.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Nordisk_familjebok.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_penning.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Uppsala.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Västerås.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink Öre.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink File:Gutnisk_(Visby-)_örtug_från_medeltiden.png.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLink File:Västeråsörtug_slagen_för_Gustav_Vasa.png.
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLinkText "Örtug".
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLinkText "äyrityinen".
- Örtug wikiPageWikiLinkText "örtug".
- Örtug subject Category:Currencies_of_Europe.
- Örtug subject Category:Currencies_of_Sweden.
- Örtug subject Category:Economic_history_of_Sweden.
- Örtug subject Category:Medieval_Sweden.
- Örtug subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Örtug hypernym Unit.
- Örtug type Currency.
- Örtug type Organisation.
- Örtug type Economy.
- Örtug type Entity.
- Örtug comment "Örtug, or ortig (Finnish: äyrityinen, aurto, or aurtua), was a medieval currency unit in Sweden. It was originally minted as a silver coin in 1370 during the reign of king Albert of Sweden. The coin weighed about 1.3 grams and consisted of 81% silver.".
- Örtug label "Örtug".
- Örtug sameAs Q2753547.
- Örtug sameAs Ørtug.
- Örtug sameAs Äyrityinen.
- Örtug sameAs Örtug.
- Örtug sameAs Ørtug.
- Örtug sameAs Ertog.
- Örtug sameAs Örtug.
- Örtug sameAs Артиг_(монета).
- Örtug sameAs Örtug.
- Örtug sameAs Q2753547.
- Örtug wasDerivedFrom Örtug?oldid=688387002.
- Örtug depiction Gutnisk_(Visby-)_örtug_från_medeltiden.png.
- Örtug isPrimaryTopicOf Örtug.