Commemorative coins of Denmark

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Commemorative coins have been issued by the Royal Danish Mint in Denmark since 1848.

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Coins issued from the Royal Danish Mint from 1848 to 1972

Specie Daler

28.8930 grams .875 silver 25.28 grams (0.892 oz) ASW 38 millimetres (1.5 in). in diameter

2 Rigsdaler

28.8930 grams .875 silver 25.28 grams (0.892 oz) ASW 38 millimetres (1.5 in). in diameter

2 Kroner

15.0000 grams .800 silver 12.00 grams (0.423 oz) ASW 31 millimetres (1.2 in). in diameter

The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

5 Kroner

17.0000 grams .800 silver 13.6 grams (0.48 oz) ASW 34 millimetres (1.3 in). in diameter

The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

10 Kroner

20.0000 grams .800 silver 16.00 grams (0.564 oz) ASW 36 millimetres (1.4 in). in diameter

The above were also struck in medallic form and can be distinguished from their coin issues as they do not contain a kroner denomination.

Coins issued from the Royal Danish Mint from 1986 to the present

Ships series

500 Kroner

31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm in diameter.

  • 2008 - "The Dannebrog" Royal Yacht

The above coin also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation and issued as a proof strike in limited quantity.

Royal Occasions

200 Kroner

31.1035 grams .800 silver 24.88 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 1990 - 50th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II

The above coin also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

200 Kroner

Reverse of the 20 kroner 60th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II coin Danske kroner - Margrethe II 60 ar.jpg
Reverse of the 20 kroner 60th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II coin

31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 1992 - 25th wedding anniversary of the Queen & Prince consort
  • 1995 – 1000 years of Danish coinage
  • 1995 - Wedding of Prince Joachim 18 November
  • 1997 - 25th anniversary of accession of the Queen
  • 2000 - 60th Birthday of Queen Margrethe II
  • 2004 - Wedding of Crown Prince Frederik 14 May

The above coins also included a 20 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

500 Kroner

31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2010 - 70th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II
  • 2012 - 40th anniversary of accession, Queen Margrethe II - reverse shield includes Faeroe Island & Greenland crests
  • 2015 - 75th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II - front-facing portrait - reverse includes commemorative dates (to be issued in April 2015)

The above coin will also be issued as a 20 kroner aluminium-bronze coin in proof quality and for circulation.

1000 Kroner

8.65 grams .900 gold. 22 mm. in diameter

  • 2010 - 70th Birthday of HM Queen Margrethe II

3000 Kroner

8.65 grams .900 gold. 22 mm. in diameter

  • 2012 - 40th anniversary of accession, Queen Margrethe II - reverse shield includes Faeroe Island & Greenland crests

10 Kroner

14.3000 grams .800 silver 11.40 grams ASW 32 mm. in diameter

  • 1986 - 18th birthday of crown Prince Frederik 26 May

The above coin also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in cupro-nickel released for circulation and issued as a proof strike in limited quantity.

International Polar year

The 10 kroner polar year series Temamonter - Polarmonter.jpg
The 10 kroner polar year series

3 coins in the series. [1]

1000 Kroner - gold

8.65 grams .900 gold 7.78 grams AGW 22 mm. in diameter

Gold sourced from Greenland for this series includes polar bear mintmark

  • 2007 - Polar bear, endangered species (winner of the 2008 COTY award for best gold coin) [2]
  • 2008 - Sirius dog sled Patrol [3]
  • 2009 - Northern Lights - Scientific research [4]

100 Kroner - silver

31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2007 - Polar bear, endangered species
  • 2008 - Sirius dog sled Patrol
  • 2009 - Northern Lights - Scientific research

The above coins also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation.

200th anniversary, birth of Hans Christian Andersen

5 coins in the series. [5]

10 Kroner - gold

8.65 grams .900 gold 7.785 grams AGW 22 mm. in diameter

10 Kroner - silver

31.1035 grams .999 silver 31.10 grams ASW 38 mm. in diameter

  • 2005 - Ugly Duckling
  • 2005 - "The Little Mermaid"
  • 2006 - "The Shadow"
  • 2006 - "The Snow Queen" (winner of the 2007 COTY award for most artistic coin design)
  • 2007 - "The Nightingale"

The above coins also included a 10 Kroner coin of the same design struck in aluminum-bronze released for circulation

Towers series

The Towers series Temamonter - Tarnmonter.jpg
The Towers series

20 Kroner

Aluminum-bronze base metal. 10 coins in the set. [12]

Ships series (2007–2012)

12 coins in the series. [23]

ImageEngraverFeatureVolumeDate
Øivind Nygård HDMS Vædderen Unknown25 April 2007
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Hans Pauli Olsen [24] HDMS Jylland Unknown10 September 2007
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Torben Ebbesen MS Selandia Unknown17 April 2008
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Erik Varming [25] Havhingsten fra Glendalough Unknown8 August 2008
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Henrik Wiberg HDMY Dannebrog Unknown18 September 2008
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Karin Lorentzen Lightship XVII 1.2 million27 May 2009
Description:
  
Hans Pauli Olsen [26] Faroese boat 0.9 million2 November 2009
Description:
  
Niels Motzfeldt [27] Kayak-Umiak 0.8 million29 November 2010
Description:
  
Torben Ebbesen [28] Emma Mærsk 0.8 million18 March 2011
Description:
  
Henrik Wiberg [29] SS Hjejlen 0.7 million8 June 2011
Description:
 

Scientist series 2013

The 20 kroner Tycho Brahe coin Temamonter - Videnskabsmonter.jpg
The 20 kroner Tycho Brahe coin

500 Kroner

.999 silver

31.1 grams

38 mm. diameter

4 coins in the series. [30] [31]

Niels Bohr  : Atomic model [32]

Hans Christian Ørsted  : Electromagnetism [33]

Ole Rømer  : The speed of light [34]

Tycho Brahe  : Stella Nova [35]

The above coins were also issued in 20 Kroner denominations in an aluminium-bronze alloy minted in both Proof quality and in circulation quality.

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