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| Issuer | Det Kongelige Danske Krigsministerium (Royal Danish Ministry of War) |
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| Year | 1947-1958 |
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| Currency | Krone (1873-date) |
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| Obverse description | Blue-green on white paper. Central vignette bears the denomination and text, overlaid on the coat of arms of the Danish Ministry of War with repeated monograms of Christian X as underprint. Serial number runs vertically along the right border. |
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| Obverse lettering | DEN DANSKE BRIGADE 5 ØRE Denne seddel må kun bruges som Betalingsmiddel indenfor den danske Brigrades militære Etablissement efter de herfor givne Bestemmelser. DET KONGELIGE DANSKE KRIGSMINISTERIUM (Translation: The Danish Brigade 5 Øre For use only in the military establishments of the Danish brigade in accordance with given regulation. Issued by The Royal Danish Ministerium of War) |
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Den Danske Brigade was the Danish military force assembled in Sweden during the German occupation, trained in anticipation of liberation. After 1945 it was retained as a standing garrison unit, and this fractional note — the "Brigs" series — served as internal payment scrip within that specific military organization, not as general-issue military currency. The series ran well into the 1950s, long after any liberation-era urgency had passed, reflecting a deliberate decision to maintain a self-contained payment system for the brigade's personnel.
Printed by the Nationalbank's own works in Copenhagen, which handled both civilian and state security printing throughout this period.