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Commemorative coin marking the death of Christian IX and accession of Frederick VIII.
Christian IX (1818–1906) was King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906. The beginning of his reign was marked by the Danish defeat in the Second Schleswig War and the subsequent loss of the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg which made the king immensely unpopular. The following years of his reign were dominated by political disputes as Denmark had only become a constitutional monarchy in 1849 and the balance of power between the sovereign and parliament was still in dispute. In spite of his initial unpopularity and the many years of political strife, where the king was in conflict with large parts of the population, his popularity recovered towards the end of his reign, and he became a national icon due to the length of his reign and the high standards of personal morality with which he was identified. Christian married his second cousin, Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel, in 1842. Their six children married into other royal families across Europe, earning him the sobriquet "the father-in-law of Europe".
Frederick VIII (1843–1912) was King of Denmark from 1906 to 1912. Before his accession to the throne at age 62, he served as crown prince for 42 years. During the long reign of his father, King Christian IX, he was largely excluded from influence and political power. In many ways Frederick VIII was a liberal ruler who was much more favorable to the new parliamentarian system than his father had been. Because of his very late accession to the throne he had only a few years to show his ability and he was weakened by ill health.
Engraver: Knud Gunnar Jensen (GJ, 1901-1933)
Obverse
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Armored bust of Frederick VIII left with titles and the king’s motto 'The Lord is my aid' around the portrait. Engraver's initials before the motto. The issue year 1906 between mint mark and mintmaster initials. FREDERIK VIII KONGE AF DANMARK |
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Reverse
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Armored bust of Christian IX left with titles and date of death around, engraver's initials, value below. CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK |
Edge |
2 Kroner
Death of Christian IX and Accession of Frederick VIII
KM# 803
Death of Christian IX and Accession of Frederick VIII