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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed effigy of King Christian IX facing right, rendered in fine portrait style with naturalistic detail to the hair and beard. The legend CHRISTIAN IX runs along the left periphery, with KONGE AF DANMARK continuing along the right. The engraver's initials VBP and the date 1905 appear in the lower field below the portrait truncation, within a beaded border. |
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Denmark's adoption of the Scandinavian Monetary Union in 1873 — a currency agreement between Denmark, Sweden, and Norway pegged to a shared gold standard — made this small silver issue necessary as the kingdom realigned its coinage system. The øre denominations replaced the earlier rigsdaler structure entirely, and the .600 fine silver specification for the 25 øre was a deliberate compromise between durability and bullion economy for a coin expected to see heavy everyday use.
The series ran across three decades and multiple die varieties, with specimens from the 1870s tending to show harder, crisper strikes than later issues as die preparation standards shifted.