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Just before September 28, 1850, U.S. half dollars with the years 1848, 1849 and 1850 and quarter dollars with the year 1849 were stamped with a crowned FRVII for circulation in the Danish West Indies as shown in the Standard World Coin catalog of Krause & Mishler 1801–1900.
In 1766 and 1767, 6, 12 and 24 skilling coins were struck in silver for the Danish West Indies. These were followed in 1816 by silver 2, 10 and 20 skilling coins, which were struck until 1848. All the coins carried the wording "Dansk Amerik(ansk) M(ynt)" (Danish American Coinage) to distinguish them from regular Danish coins.
The Danish West Indies (Danish: Dansk Vestindien) or Danish Virgin Islands (Danish: Danske Jomfruøer) or Danish Antilles were a Danish colony in the Caribbean, consisting of the islands of Saint Thomas with 83 square kilometres (32 sq mi), Saint John (Danish: St. Jan) with 49 square kilometres (19 sq mi), Saint Croix with 220 square kilometres (85 sq mi), and Water Island.
From 1905 to 1917, the Danish West Indies used the bit as part of its currency system. In 1904, two new currency denominations were introduced: the bit and francs which were overlaid on the old cent and daler denominations.
The Danish West Indies underwent a monetary reform in 1904, with new coins being issued in 1904 & 1905. But there certainly was a currency prior to that time. Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins lists coins minted specifically for DWI back to 1740 (DWI at Krause's online catalog). Aside from the gold coins issued in 1904 & 1905, none were ...
Map detail showing Danish Map of the company's site in Copenhagen, 1754. West Indies Company's headquarters and dock in Christianshavn, Copenhagen. In March 1659, the Danish Africa Company was started in Glückstadt by the originally Finnish Hendrik Carloff; two Dutchmen, Isaac Coymans and Nicolaes Pancras; and two German merchants, Vincent Klingenberg and Jacob del Boe.
Danish West Indies rigsdaler – Danish West Indies; Danish rigsdaler – Denmark; Greenlandic rigsdaler – Greenland; Norwegian rigsdaler – Norway; Riksdaler – Sweden; Rijksdaalder – Netherlands; Ringgit Malaysian ringgit – Malaysia; Brunei ringgit – Brunei – known in English as the dollar; Rixdollar – Ceylon; Rial – Iran ...
1 Danish West Indian 10 daler gold coin (1904) Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Featured picture candidates/Danish West Indian 10 daler gold coin (1904)
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