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8 Skilling - Frederick VI Skillemønt

Issuer Denmark
Year 1809
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Reference(s) P#A40
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Protection type Impressed stamp
Protection description Dry impressed stamp bearing the royal monogram of Frederick VI (F.VI), applied to authenticate the note against counterfeiting.
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The Skillemønt issues of 1809 were emergency small-denomination notes introduced to address a severe coin shortage that had been worsening since Denmark's state bankruptcy of 1813 — though that collapse was still years away, the financial strain of the Napoleonic Wars was already draining copper and silver from everyday commerce. These notes were meant as a stopgap, circulating alongside whatever hard currency remained accessible to ordinary people.

The impressed stamp was the primary anti-counterfeiting measure, a relatively crude solution that reflects both the urgency of the issue and the limited technical resources available at the time.

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