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1 Løn

Issuer Freetown Christiania
Year 2005
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Value 1 Løn
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Edge Plain
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Christiania's løn coinage was produced not for everyday commerce but as a deliberate political act — the freetown had been under sustained pressure from the Danish government throughout the early 2000s to normalize its legal status, and issuing its own currency was part of a broader assertion of internal autonomy. The name løn, meaning "wage" in Danish, reflects the community's longstanding experiment with collective labor economics rather than market exchange.

These pieces circulated within Christiania's internal economy and occasionally surfaced in Copenhagen curiosity shops. The X# prefix in the Standard Catalog places it firmly in the Unusual World Coins category — not recognized by any national monetary authority.