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| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK (Translation: Christian IX King of Denmark) |
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The Danish West Indies operated a peculiar dual-currency system throughout the colonial period, with local denominations running alongside Danish rigsdaler coinage — a practical concession to Caribbean trade realities rather than any coherent monetary policy. This cent denomination was introduced following the 1849 currency reform that reorganized colonial accounting, though actual production of cent-denominated bronze took nearly two decades to materialize. Christian IX, who came to the Danish throne in 1863, presided over the sale of the islands to the United States in negotiations that began well before the 1917 transfer — the first attempted sale was actually voted down by the U.S. Senate in 1870, during this coin's own production run.