Frederik IV 1699 - 1730

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1 kas, copper

1 kas without year (Weight 0,67 - 1,28 gram, diameter 9 - 11,50 mm)
Obverse: Crowned double F4
Reverse: Crowned DOC monogram
UBJ 207, Sieg 43, KM 123
Many variations

1 kas without year (Weight 0,60 - 1,75 gram, diameter 8 - 12 mm)
Obverse: Crowned F4 monogram
Reverse: Crowned DOC monogram
UBJ 208, KM 124, Sieg 44.1
Many variations

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The Jerusalems Church med Frederik IV´s kronede spejlmonogram.

2 kas, copper

2 kas uden år (average weight 1,93 gram, diameter 11,50 - 16 mm)
Forside: Crowned double F4
Bagside: DOC monogram, below 2 Kas
UBJ 206, Sieg 46, KM 135

10 kas, copper

10 kas without year (average weight  9,46 gram, diameter 20-23 mm)
Obverse: Crowned dpouble F4 monogram
Reverse: Crowned DOC monogram, below 10 kass
UBJ 203, KM 127, Sieg 48

1 and 2 royalin (fano), silver

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.
1 royalin 1730 (average weight 1,65 gram, diameter 10-11 mm)
Obverse: Crowned F4 monogram dividing the year 17  30.
Reverse: Norwegian Lion left.
UBJ 202, KM 128, Sieg 49

2 royalin 1731 (Average weight 3,20 gram, diameter 14,50 mm)
Obverse: Crowned F4 monogram dividing the year 17  31
Reverse: Norwegian Lion left
UBJ 201, KM 141, Sieg 50

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