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MONEY.

D anish Money isdivided into Dollars (Rbd.

Rigsbankdaler), Marks ($), and Skillings (/?).

1 Skilling 1 Mark 1 Dollar

= about 1 Farthing.

= =

— 4V»d.

2 s. and 3 d.

£ 1.

9 Dollars = on an average

16 Skillings =

1 Mark. 1 Dollar.

6 Marks

=

The Paper Money is in Notes of 5 Rbd. 20

Rbd. 5 0 Rbd. and 100 Rbd.

The Silver Money is in Species (2 Rbd.), Dollars, 8 Mark, 4 Mark, 2 Mark, and 1 Mark- pieces — 8 Sk illing, 4 S k illin g, and 3 Skilling- pieces. The Copper Money is in 2 Skilling, 1 Skilling, and 1/° Skilling-pieces. The Gold Money consists of a Single, and a Double, Frederik-d’Or, or Christian-d’O r: but they are very rarely met with in circulation. The Single Frederik-d’Or = 7 Rbd. 1 Mark. The Double Frederik-d’Or = 14 — 2 — (according to the present exchange.) The exchange on Hamburgh i s 1 about 2 0 0 Rbd. for 3 0 0 Marks B anco: or, 4 Rigsbank Marks = 1 Mark Banco.

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