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Danmarks Nationalbank produced coins ‘in-house’ from 1975 to 2016, after which production was outsourced. However, Danmarks Nationalbank still issues the coins. The Svend Tveskæg (Sweyn Forkbeard) coin from the year 995 was the first official Danish coin.
The first krone coin was a 0.800 silver coin issued in 1875. It measured 25 millimetres (0.98 in) in diameter and weighed 7.5 grams (0.26 oz). The coin featured King Christian IX of Denmark on its obverse, with the inscription KONGE AF DANMARK (King of Denmark). The reverse featured the coat of arms of Denmark with the denomination written ...
The present coin series uses three different national characteristics: the 25- and. 50-øre coins bear the crown, the 1-, 2- and 5-krone coins bear the Queen's monogram, and the 10- and. 20-krone coins bear the portrait of the Queen.
Detailed information about the coin 1 Krone, Frederik IX, Denmark, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
History A Danish silver two-rigsdaler piece from 1868, with a portrait of Christian IX Two golden 20-kroner coins from the Scandinavian Monetary Union, with identical weight and composition. The coin to the left is Swedish and the right one is Danish.
History. A Danish silver two- rigsdaler piece from 1868, with a portrait of Christian IX. Two golden 20-kroner coins from the Scandinavian Monetary Union, with identical weight and composition. The coin to the left is Swedish and the right one is Danish.
The 20-krone coin with modified obverse and reverse designs was put into circulation in January 2011, while the 20-krone coin itself was first released in 1990. In May 2023, 20-krone coins with a new portrait of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe on the obverse was put into circulation.