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The 1953 Danish 10 øre coin without a hole is a continuation of Denmark's currency history.
Unlike the holey coins produced during times of metal scarcity, the 1953 edition reflects a period of stability and economic recovery after World War II.
It retains the traditional design elements, such as the crowned monogram of the reigning monarch, which was King Frederik IX at that time, on the obverse, and the denomination within a wreath on the reverse. While lacking the distinctive feature of the hole, these coins still hold value as both currency and collectibles, representing Denmark's economic development post-war.
This particular year holds significance as it marks the coronation year of King Frederik IX, who ascended to the throne in 1947 but wasn't formally crowned until 1953. As such, these coins carry historical significance, symbolizing the beginning of a new era under King Frederik IX's reign.
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Unlike the holey coins produced during times of metal scarcity, the 1953 edition reflects a period of stability and economic recovery after World War II.
It retains the traditional design elements, such as the crowned monogram of the reigning monarch, which was King Frederik IX at that time, on the obverse, and the denomination within a wreath on the reverse. While lacking the distinctive feature of the hole, these coins still hold value as both currency and collectibles, representing Denmark's economic development post-war.
This particular year holds significance as it marks the coronation year of King Frederik IX, who ascended to the throne in 1947 but wasn't formally crowned until 1953. As such, these coins carry historical significance, symbolizing the beginning of a new era under King Frederik IX's reign.
*Alternative Shipping is for Buyers outside of Sweden*
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Danish 10 Øre Coin Issued 1953 (Year of Coronation)
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