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5 Rigsdaler - Frederick IV Stamped value

Features

Issuer Denmark
King Frederick IV (Frederik IV) (1699-1730)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Year 1713
Value 5 Rigsdaler Courant
Currency Rigsdaler courant (1628-1873)
Composition Paper
Size 142 × 72 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized 1 January 1729
Number
N#
358618
References P# A8
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
, SIEG SD# 9
Jan Bendix, Flemming Lyngbeck Hansen; 2014. SIEGs Seddelkatalog Danmark 1695-2014. SIEG, Frederikssund, Denmark.
, DOP# 8
Leo Hansen; 1983. Danmarks Officielle Pengesedler: 1713 - 1983 = Official Paper Money of the Kingdom of Denmark. Danish Numismatic Association, Copenhagen, Denmark.
, Rønning# S13
Bjørn R. Rønning; 1971. Norges mynter 1628-1873. Universitetsforlaget.
, Skaare# 1014
Kolbjørn Skaare; 1995. Norges mynthistorie / Bind 2: Katalog- og registerbind: Mynter og utmyntning i 1000 år : Pengesedler i 300 år: Numismatikk i Norge. Bind 2. Universitetsforlaget.

Series: Decree of 8/4 1713 - 2nd group

Obverse

Crowned double monogram of Frederik IV, hanwritten value under. Promissory text, handwritten signatures and denomination.

Script: Latin (Fraktur blackletter)

Lettering:
Efter hans Kongl. Majeſta. allernaadigſte Forordning af den 8 Aprilis Aar 1713. Paſſere denne Seddel for fem Rigsdaler.
5 Rx

Lettering (regular font):
Efter hans Kongl. Majesta. allernaadigste Forordning af den 8 Aprilis Aar 1713. Passere denne Seddel for fem Rigsdaler.
5 Rx

Translation: After his Royal Majesty's most gracious regulation of 8 April 1713. Pass this note for 5 Riksdaler.

Reverse

Blank.

Comments

According to Norges Mynthistorie, bind 2, the serial number should go from 6145 to 33216.

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Date No. printed VG F VF XF AU UNC
1713  27 072 Unique? Signatures: C. V. Lente, J. Worm, J. Neve, B. Sechman, A. Jørgensen & N. Braem

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