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10 Øre - Frederik IX
10 Øre

10 Øre - Frederik IX

Denmark · 1967

Obverse features the crowned monogram of King Frederik IX (F IX) with the year split on either side (19 67). The reverse typically shows the denomination '10 ØRE' above 'DANMARK' and a small heart (mint mark) between the royal mint master's and engraver's initials.

Country
Denmark
Year
1967
Denomination
10 Øre
Metal
Copper-nickel

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Overview

Obverse features the crowned monogram of King Frederik IX (F IX) with the year split on either side (19 67). The reverse typically shows the denomination '10 ØRE' above 'DANMARK' and a small heart (mint mark) between the royal mint master's and engraver's initials.

Historical significance

This coin was minted during the reign of King Frederik IX, who oversaw the transition of Denmark toward a modern constitutional monarchy. The 10 øre was a staple of Danish currency before being demonetized following inflationary shifts in the late 20th century.

Estimated value

$0.10 - $1.00 USD (Depends on condition; copper-nickel versions from this era are very common)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place inside a PVC-free coin flip or capsule to prevent oxidation. Avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasives, as this can destroy its numismatic value and original surface luster.