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| 正面铭文 | 20 Rdlr. D.C. I mod dette Bevis udbetales Ihændehaveren paa for- langende Tyve Rigsdaler Dansk Courant af DEPOSITO KAS- SEN i Kiøbenhavn; og validerer samme, indtil det efter Forordningen af 8 April 1808 vorder indløst, for god Be- talling i alle Kongelige Oppebørseler i ovenmeldte Banqu- sort. Værdien modtages i Anvisninger paa Skatkammer Afdragsfondens Indtægter. Udstedt i følge Aller- højeste Authorisation. Kiøbenhavn, 1808 XX Rigsdaler |
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| 防伪描述 | Embossed dry stamp bearing the royal monogram of Frederick VI and the Danish coat of arms, applied directly to the paper as an authentication mark. |
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Depositokassen was established in 1791 as a temporary state mechanism to absorb excess copper coinage from the Danish monetary system — an institution born of inconvenience rather than design. By 1808, Denmark's finances were under severe strain: the country had just lost its fleet to the British bombardment and seizure of Copenhagen in 1807, and emergency paper instruments were proliferating as metallic reserves dried up.
The impressed stamp security feature on this series was minimal protection at best, and contemporary accounts note widespread public skepticism toward Depositokassen notes. Rigsdaler issues from this period were superseded following the 1813 Danish state bankruptcy, after which most circulating paper was either redeemed at severe discount or simply abandoned.