荷屬東印度, 揮發性有機化合物. Colonial Collection with 41 different old coins 1731-1945 including silver (沒有保留價)
編號 85988363
丹麥. Collection of various old coins 1718-1889 (9 different pieces) including 4x silver (沒有保留價)
編號 85988363
丹麥. Collection of various old coins 1718-1889 (9 different pieces) including 4x silver (沒有保留價)
Interesting collection old coins Denmark including 4 silver coins and several better pieces and qualities.
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The Kingdom of Denmark (Danmark), a constitutional monarchy located at the mouth of the Baltic Sea, has an area of 16,639 sq. mi. (43,070 sq. km.) Capital: Copenhagen. Most of the country is arable. Agriculture, is conducted by large farms served by cooperatives. The largest industries are food processing, iron and metal, and fishing. Machinery, meats (chiefly bacon), dairy products and chemicals are exported.
Denmark, a great power during the Viking period of the 9th-11th centuries, conducted raids on western Europe and England, and in the 11th century united England, Denmark and Norway under the rule of King Canute. Despite a struggle between the crown and the nobility (13th-14th centuries) which forced the King to grant a written constitution, Queen Margaret (Margrethe) (1387-1412) succeeded in uniting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Greenland under the Danish crown, placing all of Scandinavia under the rule of Denmark. An unwise alliance with Napoleon contributed to the dismembering of the empire and fostered a liberal movement which succeeded in making Denmark a constitutional monarchy in 1849.
In 1864, Denmark lost Schleswig and Holstein to Prussia. In 1920, Denmark regained North-Schleswig by plebiscite.
The present decimal system of coinage was introduced in 1874.
RULERS
Christian VII, 1766-1808 Frederik VI, 1808-1839 Christian VIII, 1839-1848 Frederik VII, 1848-1863 Christian IX, 1863-1906