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1 kas 1732 Obv.: Crowned C6 monogram separating the year. Rev.: Norwegian Lion to left D= 11,5-13 mm The type is often seen minted on copper cash of Dutch India of Negapatnam. UBJ 219, Sieg 51, KM 130 |
1 kas with out year Obv.: C6 monogram Rev.: DAC monogram D = 10 mm UBJ 224, Sieg 52.2 |
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1 kas without year Obverse: Crowned C6 monogram Bagside: Crowned DAC monogram Many variations UBJ 221, Sieg 53.2, KM 132 |
4 kas without year Obv.: Crowned C6 monogram Rev.: Crowned DAC monogram, 4. D = 14-16 mm UBJ 212, KM 138.2, Sieg 58. |
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4 kas witout year Obv.: Crowned inverted C 6 monogram Rev.: Crowned DAC monogram, below .4. UBJ 214, KM 139 |
The first danish silver coin was 1 royalin 1730 from Frederik 4. On the proposal and funded by the King there was to be struck "a small silver coin at the value of fanams which shall be named and by all accepted as royalins". Only few types were minted under the King Frederik IV and Christian VI, but many different years under Frederik V and Christian VII. | |
2 royaliner (Fano) 1731 Obv.: Crowned C6 monogram separating the year 17 - 31. Rev.: Norwegian Lion to left. UBJ 210, KM 142, Sieg 62 |
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