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1 Rigsdaler - Christian VII Kongelige Grønlandske Handel

Issuer Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel (Royal Greenlandic Trading Company)
Year 1804
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Size 165 × 110 mm
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Obverse description Letterpress-printed in black on plain unprinted paper, the face is enclosed within a rectangular border frame. The royal cypher of Christian VII occupies the upper left corner, while a handwritten serial number appears at the upper right. The central field carries the full promissory text in period Danish orthography, opening with the denomination and the name of the issuing institution.
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Reverse description Entirely blank and unprinted.
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Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel held a state-backed monopoly over all commerce in Greenland, and its notes functioned as a closed-currency system — valid only within the colony and not redeemable outside it. This was deliberate. The monopoly structure depended on preventing colonists and workers from converting earnings into metropolitan currency and leaving the system entirely.

Christian VII had been incapacitated by severe mental illness for most of his reign; by 1804 the crown was effectively managed by regents. The royal name on this note is titular.

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