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Queen Margrethe's 70th birthday


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1,000th anniversary of the first official Danish coin


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Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II's 70th birthday


Commemorative coin to mark the 70th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II on 16 April 2010.

A commemorative coin was issued to mark the 70th birthday of Queen Margrethe II. This is in keeping with the Danish tradition of issuing commemorative coins to mark special events in the royal family.

The commemorative coin was presented at Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød 15th March 2010 and then viewed on a special exhibition in the palace museum in the period 10th April - 1st August 2010.

A new portrait of the Queen
The motif of the obverse of the coin is a new portrait of the Queen by the sculptress Lis Nogel. The new portrait is also to be used on the ordinary 10- and 20-krone coins from 2011 onwards.

The reverse was designed by Ronny Andersen, Royal Heraldic Painter, and shows the royal coat of arms set against a background of daisies – a reference to the Queen's nickname, Daisy.

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1000-krone gold coin 500-krone silver coin 20-krone circulation coin








1000-krone gold coin
The gold coin is minted in 900 ‰ gold (Au) with a diameter of 22 mm, a weight of 8.65 gram and a nominal value of 1000 kroner. The recommended retail price for the gold coin is DKK 3,000 incl. VAT.







500-krone silver coin
The silver coin is minted in 999 ‰ fine silver (Ag) with a diameter of 38.0 mm, a weight of 31.1 gram and a nominal value of 500 kroner. The silver coin is sold at its nominal value.







20-krone coin, ordinary version


20-krone coin proof version
The proof version is sold out.






Last update: 12/12/2011

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