Rare Coin from the Reign of Oluf Hunger

Coins minted under the reign of Oluf Hunger are among the most legendary rarities within Danish numismatics. But on Tuesday 7 May at our Live Auction for coins, medals and paper money in Copenhagen, the highlight will be just such a coin.


And as if this wasn’t enough, the offered penning coin was also minted by Easmun, and these variants are the rarest from the time of Oluf Hunger. The coin is probably the only one of its kind in private ownership. Oluf Hunger ruled the Kingdom of Denmark from 1086 to 1095. The motif on the coin is of Oluf Hunger's older brothers, Canute the Holy and Benedict, who were both killed in St. Alban’s Church in Odense in 1086 as a result of a peasant uprising. Canute the Holy was the first Dane to be canonized as a saint, and the coin can be characterized as an early "commemorative coin".

The Wrath of God or Global Warming?

In Oluf Hunger's first year on the throne, the Danish farmers had a poor harvest, which led to widespread famine. Many regarded this as God's punishment for the killing of Canute the Holy. The story of the murder in St. Alban’s Church has been told many times throughout history in visual arts and literature. Saxo also writes about the period: "... now one was given scorched fields during spring and midsummer – caused by heat and drought so that there was hardly an ear or straw to be found, and when it came time to harvest, one was given pouring rain and rushing floods”. This might sound like a description of today's global warming problems, but it is the period after the murder of Canute the Holy that is in focus. Because of the Danish kingdom's critical condition during this time, Oluf was bound to the sad nickname of "Hunger".

The auction offers a total of 415 lots, and other highlights include rare paper money from the Danish West Indies, opium weights from Asia and a seal medal in commemoration of the Danish King’s Law of 1665. Everyone is welcome at the auction!
 

Auction: Tuesday 7 May at 10am at Baltikavej 10 in Copenhagen

Preview: At the same address on 6 May between 10am to 5pm and 7 May from 8:30am until the end of the auction.

View all the lots of the auction here

 

For further information, please contact:

Anders Gudmundsson: +45 8818 1205 · ag@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Michael Fornitz: +45 8818 1201 · mfo@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Michael Märcher: +45 8818 1202 · mm@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Brian Lohmann: +45 8818 1213 · blo@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Henrik Möller: +45 8818 1203 · hem@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Mogens Hansen: +45 8818 1228 · mh@bruun-rasmussen.dk