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| 铸造量 | 1926 HCN; GJ - KM#5.1 - 405,161 1931 N; GJ - KM#5.1 - 462,371 1937 N; GJ - KM#5.1 (narrow date) Mintage included below - 1937 N; GJ - KM#5.1 (wide date) - 210,560 1938 N; GJ - KM#5.1 - 278,700 1939 N; GJ - KM#5.1 (large `3`) - 305,000 1939 N; GJ - KM#5.1 (small `3`) Mintage included above - 1940 - KM#5.2 - 1,000,000 1940 - KM#5.2 - Proof - 1942 - KM#5.2 - 2,000,000 |
| 附加信息 |
Denmark's smallest denomination survived well into the twentieth century largely because the eyrir retained marginal practical use in rural transactions and postal rounding — but the type was discontinued in 1942 as wartime metal shortages made striking one-eyrir pieces economically absurd. Bronze was already being redirected, and the occupation government had little patience for token coinage with negligible face value.
The multiple KM and Sieg references reflect genuine die and mintmark variations across the sixteen-year run, with the earliest strikes from 1926 differing in detail from later production.