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1 Cash - Christian VI Uncrowned

Issuer Danish East India Company
Year 1730-1746
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering C6
Reverse description Central field displays the uncrowned 'DAC' monogram — standing for Dansk Asiatisk Compagnie (Danish Asiatic Company) — rendered in interlaced Gothic-style letters without a crown. The monogram is enclosed within a beaded inner circle or border of pellets, visible on this specimen as a raised dotted ring surrounding the device. The irregular flan and fabric are consistent with locally produced hammered copper cash coinage. No additional legend surrounds the central device.
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