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| Issuer | Grønlands Styrelse (Greenland Administration) |
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| Year | 1941 |
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| Shape | Rectangular (Perforated edges) |
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| Obverse description | Printed on white cardboard with a red letterpress impression. The denomination numeral '10' is centrally placed in large bold type, flanked above by the abbreviated issuer name 'Grl.' and below by the currency unit 'Øre', with the administrative designation 'Adm.' at the foot. The note retains perforated edges on all sides. |
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| Obverse lettering | Grl. 10 Øre Adm. (Translation: Greenland 10 Øre Administration) |
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When Germany occupied Denmark in April 1940, Greenland found itself administratively cut off from Copenhagen. The island's governor, Eske Brun, invoked a nineteenth-century Danish law allowing colonial governors to assume full authority in emergencies — and proceeded to run Greenland independently for the duration of the war, coordinating instead with the United States and Canada. These small overprinted cardboard pieces were part of the emergency monetary apparatus that followed.
The overprint on existing stock was the practical solution to an acute shortage of small change, not a planned issue.