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25 Øre Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel. Type I: Perforated edge

Uitgever Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel (The Royal Greenlandic Trade)
Jaar 1911
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Waarde 25 Øre (0.25 DKK)
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Opschrift voorzijde DENNE ANVISNING GÆLDER VED-HANDELSSTEDERNE-I-GRØNLAND-FOR 25-ØRE DEN KGL. GRØNLANDSKE HANDEL KØBENHAVN 1911
(Translation: This note is valid at the trading posts in Greenland for 25 Øre The Royal Greenlandic Trade. Copenhagen 1911)
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Beveiligingstype Perforated edge
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Opmerkingen

Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel operated as a Danish state monopoly controlling all commerce in Greenland, and the notes it issued were not legal tender in any conventional sense — they were scrip, valid only within the company's own trading posts. The 1911 series replaced an earlier generation of tokens and cardboard coupons, a reflection of growing settlement populations along the west coast who needed a more durable medium for everyday transactions within the monopoly system.

The Type I perforation along the edge was a security measure against counterfeiting and unauthorized reproduction, though in a closed trading monopoly with no competing currency, the practical threat was limited. It also served to distinguish this emission from later Type II unperforated stock.

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