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12 Skilling - Christian VII

Issuer Danish West Indies (1730-1917)
Year 1767
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering D G DAN NOR VAN GOT REX C VII
(Translation: Christian VII by the grace of god King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths)
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The Danish West Indies operated under a chronic currency shortage throughout the eighteenth century, with metropolitan Copenhagen consistently reluctant to fund a proper colonial coinage. The 1767 issue was struck specifically for the sugar island economy, where Danish rigsdaler coinage circulated alongside Spanish pieces of eight, Portuguese moeda, and whatever else merchant ships left behind. The 12 skilling denomination was calibrated to interact with that mixed-currency environment rather than impose a purely Danish monetary order.

KM#12 is among the scarcer colonial Danish issues of this century. Many surviving examples show heavy circulation wear consistent with actual use rather than hoarding.

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