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2 Royaliner - Frederik V

Issuer Danish Asiatic Company
Year 1746-1766
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Technique Milled
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering F5
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The Danish Asiatic Company, chartered in 1732, operated its own scrip coinage for use in trade along its routes to India and China — these pieces functioned within the company's commercial settlements rather than as general Danish crown currency. The 2 Royaliner denomination was struck across a twenty-year span under Frederik V, whose reign coincided with the company's most profitable decades before competition from British and Dutch rivals eroded its position.

KM#TS13 places this among token and scrip issues rather than crown coinage, a classification that has historically suppressed collector attention despite the genuine rarity of surviving examples in decent condition.

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