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| 正面描述 | Pink paper voucher printed in black ink, with bold diagonal lettering to the left reading the redemption legend across two lines. The right half carries a set of fine horizontal parallel lines as an underprint, over which the establishment name appears in ornate script lettering. To the far right, a silhouetted vignette of two figures in motion is printed in black. A red serial number is typeset at the lower right corner. |
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| 正面铭文 | Vi spanderer en halv-liter! Ridderhallen (Translation: We're offering a half-liter!) |
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Ridderhallen — "The Hall of Knights" — was a Copenhagen restaurant and entertainment venue that issued its own internal drink tokens in paper form, a common practice among Danish establishments in the twentieth century to streamline bar service and reduce cash handling on the floor. These fractional liter notes functioned as prepaid drink chits rather than currency in any monetary sense, redeemable only at the issuing venue.
The pink coloring was a deliberate house convention, distinguishing the half-liter denomination from other values in the same series at a glance.