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Scandinavia Lot of 13 Coins - 8 Denmark, 5 Norway

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Scandinavia Lot of 13 Coins -  8 Denmark, 5 Norway
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Lot of 13 Scandinavian coins- 8 Danish coins ca. 1770s-1990s and 5 Norwegian coins ca. 1950-1970s:
1) Denmark, 1771. One Skilling Danske. Crowned Monogram. (Christian VII, 1749-1808). Obv: Crowned monogram, doubled and mirrored, of Christian VII of Denmark (1749- 1808). Lettering: 7CC7. Rev: Value and date on five line inscription. Lettering: 1 SKILLING DANSKE K M 1771· This coin was minted from 1771 to 1786 with ‘1771’ frozen date in over 54 million pieces. Size and weight of the coin may vary from 27 to 31.5 mm and from 8.8 to 14 grams respectively. Mintage (1771): 54,757,104. Ref: KM#615.2, C# 47 (1771-1779). Copper 11g 30mm.
2) Denmark, 1863. One Skilling. Crowned Monogram. (Frederick VII). Obv. Crowned monogram of Frederick VII (1848-1863) above oak branches, dated 1863 below. Altona “globus cruciger”mintmark. Lettering: F VII 1856. Rev: Denomination over horizontal lines in central circle. Lettering: 1 SKILLING RIGSMONT. KM#763 (1856-1863). Bronze, 3.8g 21.5mm.
3) Denmark, 1921. Five Øre. Crowned Monogram. Norse Scrolls. (Christian X, 1912-47). Obv: Crowned CX monogram of Christian X (1870-1947). Small heart (Danish Mintmark) beneath the hole, Year. Country. Lettering: C X R 1925 DANMARK HCN ♥ GJ. (HCN = Hans Christian Nielsen (1919-1927), mintmaster) (GJ = Knud Gunnar Jensen (1901-1933), mintmaster) Rev: Thick Value. Spirals (Norse scrolls) on either side of hole.Value. Lettering:5 ØRE. Pain Edge. Christian X (1870-1947) was King of Denmark from 1912 to 1947 and king of Iceland 1918-1944. His brother was King Haakon VII of Norway. Mintage (1921 HCN♥GJ): 3,248,000. Ref: KM#814, Schön# 22, KM# 823 (1913-1923). Bronze 8g 27mm.
4) Denmark, 1942. Two Øre. Crowned Monogram. Wreath. (German Occupation). (Christian X, 1912- 47). Obverse: Crowned Christian X monogram (CX) divides date, mint mark and initials N-S below. Lettering: KONGE AF DANMARK 1944 CXN♥S. Rev: Oak and beach leaves divide value. Lettering: 2 ØRE. Mintage (1942 N♥S): 12,934,000. Ref: Schön#46a, KM#833 (1942-1947). Zinc 3.2g 21 mm.
5) Denmark, 1990. Ten Kroner. Crowned Bust. Crowned Arms. (Margrethe II, 1972- ). Obv: Second portrait of Margrethe II, right. Lettering: MARGRETHE II ♥ DANMARKS DRONNING 1990 A (LG JP = Engraver: H. Varming, Jan Petersen). Rev: Value, Crowned Denmark coat of arms in circle, ornamental decoration. Lettering: 10 KRONER (“Ten Kroner”). (Engraver: Johan Alkjaer) Ref: Schön#89, KM#867 (1989-1993). Aluminium-bronze 7g 23.4 mm.
6) Denmark, 1992. Two Kroner. Crowned Monograms. Norse Scrolls. (Margrethe II, 1972-). Obv: New royal monogram (x3) between the royal crowns, with hearts of Royal Mint. M II ♥ M II ♥ M II LG 1992 JP A. Rev: Drawing based on prehistoric drawings. Two hearts on each side represent royal mint. 2 KRONER DANMARK. Round with hole. Reeded Edge. Mintage: (1993): 41,648,000. Ref: KM#874.1 (1992-2015). Copper-nickel 5.9g 24.5 mm
7) Denmark, 1994. Two Kroner. Crowned Monograms. Norse Scrolls.(Margrethe II, 1972-). Obv: New royal monogram (x3) between the royal crowns, with hearts of Royal Mint. M II ♥ M II ♥ M II LG 1994 JP A. Rev: Drawing based on prehistoric drawings. Two hearts on each side represent royal mint. 2 KRONER DANMARK. Round with hole. Reeded Edge. Mintage: (1994): 27,629,000. Ref: KM#874.1 (1992-2015). Copper-nickel 5.9g 24.5 mm.
8) Denmark Token. Series. Göde. Søren Kierkegaard. 1996. Private Commemorative Medal. (Not a ECU coin). Issued by Göde Bayerisches Münzkontor. Series: Schönsten Farb-ECUS “Most Beautiful Color Ecus”. Obv: Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), Danish philosopher and theologian. Lettering: DANEMARK. Rev: Europa on a Bull. Lettering: ECU 1996 Polished plate; blue enamelled ground. Crowned G: mint-mark of Bayerisches Münzkontor Göde (1996). Copper-Nickel (gold-plated) 32g 40mm.
9) Norway, 1953. One Krone. (Haakon VII, 1905-1957). Obv: Crowned Monogram “H7” (Haakon VII, 1872-1957) HAAKON DEN SJUENDE NORGES KONGE. (“Haakon VII, King of Norway”). Rev: Crowned Arms of Norway with Norwegian Lion. NORGE 1953 1 KRONE. (KM#397.2:thick dentilations). Mintage: 3,045,000. Ref: KM#397.2 (1951-1957). Copper-nickel 7g 25mm.
10) Norway, 1955. Five Øre. (Haakon VII, 1905-1957). Obv: Crowned Monogram “H7” (Haakon VII, 1872-1957) Lettering: 1955. Rev: Value, Two ornamental roses. Lettering: NORGE 5 ØRE. Ref: KM#400 (1952-1957). Bronze 8g 27 mm.
11) Norway, 1962. Five Øre. (Olav V, 1957-1991). Obv: Portrait of King Olav V (1903-1987), left. OLAV·V·R. Rev: Eurasian Elk. Mintmark of crossed miners’ hammers (symbol of the Norwegian Mint). Lettering: 5·ØRE NORGE 1962. (Engraver: Per Palle Storm). Smooth Edge.KM#405 (1958-1973). Bronze 8g 27 mm.
12) Norway, 1963. Five Kroner. (Olav V,1957-1991). Obv: King Olav V (1903-1991), left. Lettering: OLAV V NORGES KONGE. ALT FOR NORGE. Rev: Crowned shield divides value. Den norske løve [The Norwegian Lion]. 5 KR 1963.(Engraver: Øivind Hansen). Plain edge with wavy line, crossed hammers and letter B. KM#412 (1963-1973). Copper-nickel 11.5g 29.5 mm.
13) Norway, 1971. Five Øre. (Olav V, 1957- 1991). Obv: Portrait of King Olav V (1903-1987), left. OLAV·V·R. Rev: Eurasian Elk. Mintmark of crossed miners’ hammers (symbol of the Norwegian Mint). Lettering: 5·ØRE NORGE 1971 (Engraver: Per Palle Storm). Smooth Edge. KM# 405 (1958-1973). Bronze 8g 27 mm.