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1 Fed

Uitgever Christiania
Jaar 2019
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif depicting a stylized figure wearing a rounded helmet bearing the incuse legend FED across its visor, with three circular buttons descending the body below, evoking a snowman-like street fighter character. The numeral 1 appears in the upper field above the helmeted figure. The central device is flanked by two large, finely detailed laurel branches tied at the base, forming an open wreath. The engraver's signature SORENT appears in cursive script along the lower exergue.
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Aanvullende informatie

Christiania — the self-declared autonomous district occupying a former military barracks in Copenhagen since 1971 — has issued its own internal currency for decades, used within the community's collectively run businesses and markets. The "Fed" denomination circulates alongside Danish kroner but holds no legal tender status outside the district's boundaries. This 2019 silver strike is almost certainly a collectors' piece rather than a circulation issue; .999 silver at this weight has never been everyday pocket money.

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