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Discover a scarce WWII-era treasure: the 1940 Denmark ½ Krone (KM#831), minted in Copenhagen under King Christian X. Struck in aluminium-bronze, this coin weighs 3 g and measures 20 mm in diameter. The special ♥ N mintmark denotes Copenhagen. With just 1,871,000 minted, it is a rare find in higher grades, making it a must-have for collectors of Danish and wartime numismatics.
⚡ Act fast! Scarce 1940 Denmark ½ Krone ♥ N coins rarely appear on the market. Secure yours today before collectors grab them all!
Low Mintage: Only 1,871,000 coins were struck, significantly scarcer than most Danish half kroner.
Historic WWII Date: Issued in 1940, the first year of Nazi occupation in Denmark, adding powerful historical context.
Attractive Design: Struck in aluminium-bronze, small but elegant with King Christian X’s monogram.
Mintmark ♥ N: Denotes Copenhagen Mint, a detail prized by variety collectors.
Rising Demand: Scandinavian coins from WWII, especially those with low mintages, continue to see steady collector interest and appreciation.
Numista: Denmark ½ Krone 1940 KM#831
Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins, KM#831
ACSearch: Auction results for Denmark ½ Krone Christian X
Nationalbanken (Danish central bank) – history of coins: Danish Coins
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US$40
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