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1 Cash - Christian VI Entwined

Issuer Danish East India Company
Year 1730-1746
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Currency Royalin (1730-1818)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field displays the interlaced DAC monogram — standing for Dansk Asiatisk Compagni (Danish Asiatic Company) — formed by the letters D, A, and C entwined in an interlocking cipher. The monogram is surmounted by a royal crown of similar style to that on the obverse. The flan is irregular and the field is plain, with no surrounding legend, consistent with the crude hammered fabric of this low-denomination colonial copper issue.
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