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| Uitgever | Royal Danish Mint (Den Kongelige Mønt) |
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| Jaar | 2006 |
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| Vorm | Round |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Diademed and draped bust of Queen Margrethe II facing right, wearing a pearl necklace and tiara with her hair arranged in an upswept chignon, rendered in high relief against a frosted field. The circumferential legend reads MARGRETHE II • DANMARKS DRONNING around the upper border, with a small heart-shaped ornament serving as a separator between the two elements of the inscription. The date 2006 appears in the lower portion of the broad polished border, separated from the central relief by a recessed ring. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | MARGRETHE II DANMARKS DRONNING 2006 (Translation: Margrethe II Queen of Denmark 2006) |
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Issued as part of Denmark's long-running fairy tale commemorative series honoring H.C. Andersen, this piece corresponds to the 2005–2006 centenary celebrations surrounding Andersen's global cultural reach. "The Shadow" is among Andersen's darker, more psychologically unsettling stories — a man loses his shadow, which eventually returns as a dominant figure and engineers the man's execution. Danish critics have long read it as autobiographical anxiety, possibly tied to Andersen's fraught relationship with the poet Edvard Collins.
The .999 fine silver specification places this outside Denmark's standard circulating alloy, struck purely for the collector market at face value of 10 kroner.