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Commemorative coins of Denmark

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Specie Daler

28.8930 grams .875 silver 25.28 grams (0.892 oz) ASW 38 millimetres (1.5 in). in diameter

Contents

  • 1848 - Death of King Christian VIII, accession of King Frederik VII
  • 2 Rigsdaler

    28.8930 grams .875 silver 25.28 grams (0.892 oz) ASW 38 millimetres (1.5 in). in diameter

  • 1863 - Death of King Frederik VII, accession of King Christian IX
  • 2 Kroner

    15.0000 grams .800 silver 12.00 grams (0.423 oz) ASW 31 millimetres (1.2 in). in diameter

  • 1888 - 25th anniversary of reign, King Christian IX
  • 1892 - 50th wedding anniversary of King Christian IX & Queen Louise
  • 1903 - 40th anniversary of reign, King Christian IX
  • 1906 - Death of King Christian IX, accession of King Frederik VIII
  • 1912 - Death of Frederik VIII, accession of King Christian X
  • 1923 - 25th wedding anniversary of King Christian X & Queen Alexandrine
  • 1930 - 60th birthday of King Christian X
  • 1937 - 25th anniversary of accession of King Christian X
  • 1945 - 75th birthday of King Christian X
  • 1953 - Greenland
  • 1958 - 18th birthday of Crown Princess Margrethe
  • The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

    5' Kroner

    17.0000 grams .800 silver 13.6 grams (0.48 oz) ASW 34 millimetres (1.3 in). in diameter

  • 1960 - 25th wedding anniversary of King Frederik IX & Queen Ingrid
  • 1964 - Wedding of Princess Anne Marie 18 September 1964
  • The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

    10 Kroner

    20.0000 grams .800 silver 16.00 grams (0.564 oz) ASW 36 millimetres (1.4 in). in diameter

  • 1967 - Wedding of Crown Princess Margrethe & Henri de Laborde de Monpezat
  • 1968 - Wedding of Princess Benedicte
  • 1972 - Death of King Frederik IX, accession of Queen Margrethe II 14 January
  • The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

    500 Kroner

    31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm in diameter.

  • 2008 - "The Dannebrog" Royal Yacht
  • The above coin also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation and issued as a proof strike in limited quantity.

    200 Kroner

    31.1035 grams .800 silver 24.88 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 1990 - 50th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II
  • The above coin also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

    200 Kroner

    31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 1992 - 25th wedding anniversary of the Queen & Prince consort
  • 1995 – 1000 years of Danish coinage
  • 1995 - Wedding of Prince Joachim 18 November
  • 1997 - 25th anniversary of accession of the Queen
  • 2000 - 60th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II
  • 2004 - Wedding of Crown Prince Frederik 14 May
  • The above coins also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

    500 Kroner

    31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2010 - 70th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II
  • 2012 - 40th anniversary of accession, Queen Margrethe II - reverse shield includes Faeroe Island & Greenland crests
  • 2015 - 75th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II - front-facing portrait - reverse includes commemorative dates (to be issued in April 2015)
  • The above coin will also be issued as a 20 kroner aluminium-bronze coin in proof quality and for circulation.

    1000 Kroner

    8.65 grams .900 gold. 22 mm. in diameter

  • 2010 - 70th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II
  • 3000 Kroner

    8.65 grams .900 gold. 22 mm. in diameter

  • 2012 - 40th anniversary of accession, Queen Margrethe II - reverse shield includes Faeroe Island & Greenland crests
  • 10 Kroner

    14.3000 grams .800 silver 11.40 grams ASW 32 mm. in diameter

  • 1986 - 18th birthday of crown Prince Frederik 26 May
  • The above coin also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in cupro-nickel released for circulation and issued as a proof strike in limited quantity.

    International Polar year

    3 coins in the series.

    1000 Kroner - gold

    8.65 grams .900 gold 7.78 grams AGW 22 mm. in diameter

    Gold sourced from Greenland for this series includes polar bear mintmark

  • 2007 - Polar bear, endangered species (winner of the 2008 COTY award for best gold coin)
  • 2008 - Sirius dog sled Patrol
  • 2009 - Northern Lights - Scientific research
  • 100 Kroner - silver

    31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2007 - Polar bear, endangered species
  • 2008 - Sirius dog sled Patrol
  • 2009 - Northern Lights - Scientific research
  • The above coins also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

    200th anniversary, birth of Hans Christian Andersen

    5 coins in the series.

    10 Kroner - gold

    8.65 grams .900 gold 7.785 grams AGW 22 mm. in diameter

  • 2005 - The Ugly Duckling"
  • 2005 - "The Little Mermaid"
  • 2006 - "The Shadow"
  • 2006 - "The Snow Queen" (winner of the 2007 COTY award for most artistic coin design)
  • 2007 - "The Nightingale"
  • 10 Kroner - silver

    31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2005 - Ugly Duckling
  • 2005 - "The Little Mermaid"
  • 2006 - "The Shadow"
  • 2006 - "The Snow Queen" (winner of the 2007 COTY award for most artistic coin design)
  • 2007 - "The Nightingale"
  • The above coins also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation

    20 Kroner

    Aluminum-bronze base metal. 10 coins in the set.

  • 2002 - Aarhus City Hall
  • 2003 - Børsen; Old Copenhagen Stock Exchange
  • 2003 - Christiansborg Palace
  • 2004 - "The Goose Tower, Vordingborg Castle"
  • 2004 - Svaneke Water Tower
  • 2005 - Landet Church Tower
  • 2005 - Nólsoy Lighthouse, Faeroe Islands
  • 2006 - Gråsten Palace
  • 2006 - "Three Brothers"
  • 2007 - Copenhagen City Hall
  • Ships series (2007-2012)

    12 coins in the series.

    Scientist series 2013

    500 Kroner

    .999 silver

    31.1 grams

    38 mm. diameter

    4 coins in the series.

    Niels Bohr : Atomic model

    Hans Christian Ørsted : Electromagnetism

    Ole Rømer : The speed of light

    Tycho Brahe : Stella Nova

    The above coins were also issued in 20 Kroner denominations in an aluminium-bronze alloy minted in both Proof quality and in circulation quality.

    References

    Commemorative coins of Denmark Wikipedia