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JANUARY, 1895.]
INDO.DANISH COINS.
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6. Rev. - A nettle arms of Holstein). 7. Rev. - A crowned stock-fish and A (arms of Iceland). 8. Rev. — A rose. 9. Rev. — A cross: + 10. Rev. — A cross and the letters I. C.: uc 11. Rev. – D. B. (perhaps Dansborg) and an indistinct indication of the year.
Christian V., 1870-1699.
Copper. 1. Obv. - The king's cipher set two-fold under a crown, between 8 - 9 (1689).
Rev. - Crowned D. 0. C. between W.-H. and beneath v. K. (B. Tab. XXV. No. 18). 16. Similar, from the year 1691. 2. Obv. - The king's crowned double cipher..
Rev. - Crowned 1 D.... C. 6 (B. Tab. XXI. No. 19). 3, 4. Similar, from the years 1694 and 1697 (B. Tab. Xxxv. 11, No. 15 and XLI. No. 3).
• Lead. 5. Obv. — Crowned 16 6 87.
Rev. – Crowned 'w.k. Obv. — Crowned 8 9.
Rev. — Crowned W. D.O.C. H. K. 7. Obv. - Crowned 6.
Rev. - Crowned D.O.C. 8. Obv. - 6. Rev. m.
Frederick IV., 1699-1730.
Silver. 1. Double Fano.
Obv. - Crowned 17 # 31.
Rev. - The Norse Lion. This coin was struck before the king's death - 1730 was known in India.
10 2. Fano (Rupee).
Obv. - Crowned 17 # 30. Rev. - The Norse Lion (B. Tab. XXIX. No. 7).
Copper. The king's crowned double cipher.
DOC Rev. - Crowned 10
Kass. 4. Obv. - As No. 3.
Re DOC Obo. - As No. 3.
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3. Obv. – Tho kingdoo
Rev. - 4 Kas.
Rev.
DOC
2 Kas.