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| 正面铭文 | 24 Skilling D. Cour. Udstedt for en Fierdedel Rigsdaler paa Grund af Forordningen af 21 Decbr 1810. Anti counterfeit text: Hvo som eftergiør eller forfalsker denne Seddel, straffes på Ære, liv og Gods (Translation: Issued for one fourth of a Rigsdaler due to the Ordinance of 21 December 1810. Whoever counterfeits or falsifies this note shall be punished with loss of honour, life and property) |
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| 防伪描述 | Blind-impressed coat of arms embossed directly into the paper on the obverse as an anti-counterfeiting measure. |
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Denmark's 1810s fractional currency emerged from a genuine fiscal emergency. The state bankruptcy of 1813 — one of the more dramatic sovereign insolvencies in Scandinavian history — grew out of a decade of war financing, and small-denomination notes like this were part of a cluttered monetary landscape in which multiple parallel systems overlapped awkwardly. The dual denomination printed on this note, expressing the same value in both old and reformed reckoning, reflects the unresolved tension between the Rigsdaler courant system and the Skillemønt reforms being negotiated at the time.
The embossed seal was the primary anti-counterfeiting measure — modest by any standard, but consistent with Danish practice for low-value paper of this period.