Difference between revisions of "Denmark 1945-N 2 ore"
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* [[Denmark 1940-N ore|1940 øre]] | * [[Denmark 1940-N ore|1940 øre]] | ||
| + | * [[Denmark 1940-N 2 ore|1940 2 øre]] | ||
* [[Denmark 1943-N GJ 10 ore|1943 10 øre]] | * [[Denmark 1943-N GJ 10 ore|1943 10 øre]] | ||
* [[Denmark 1943-N GJ 25 ore|1943 25 øre]] | * [[Denmark 1943-N GJ 25 ore|1943 25 øre]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:07, 25 August 2023
This type was struck 1942-47 for Christian X (1912-47) as king of Denmark and this date is scarce. In 1940, the Nazis invaded and occupied Denmark. In 1941, the øre (100 øre = 1 krone) was switched to zinc and struck in that metal until 1971. All the lower denominations (one, two, five, ten and twenty-five øre) were struck in zinc during the war.
Recorded mintage: 329,000.
Specification: 3.2 g, zinc.
Catalog reference: KM 833a.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- Siegs Møntcatalog 2016: Danmark med Omrader, 48 ed., Frederikssund, Siegs Forlag ApS, 2015.
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