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The daler (Danish, plural the same or dalere, English: dollar) was the currency of the Danish West Indies between 1849 and 1917. Contents 1 History 2 Coins 3 Banknotes 4 References 5 External links History Christian IX of Denmark CHRISTIAN IX • 1904 • DANSK VESTINDIEN. Bare head left. 20 FR ANCS Half draped female by Viking ship. In exergue 4 DALER AV 20 Francs [4 Daler] (6.45 g). Dated 1904. The daler replaced the rigsdaler in 1849. No subdivisions were issued until 1859, although a variety of coins were countermarked for use on the islands. In 1859, coins denominated in cents were introduced, with 100 cents = 1 daler. In 1904, two new denominations were introduced, the bit and franc. The four units were related as 5 bit = 1 cent, 100 bit = 20 cents = 1 franc, 100 cents = 5 francs = 1 daler. Coins were issued each denominated in two units, bits and cents, francs and cents, or francs and daler. Banknotes were issued denominated in francs. The franc was equal to the French franc, with text on the reverse of the banknotes (see [1]) giving the value in Danish kroner and øre, with 1 franc = 72 øre. The daler was replaced by the U.S. dollar when the Danish West Indies became the U.S. Virgin Islands, with 1 dollar = 1.0365 daler. Coins Between 1849 and 1859, U.S., Brazilian, British, British West Indies, French, Dutch and Spanish coins were stamped with a crowned FRVII for circulation in the Danish West Indies. Denominations listed in Krause & Mishler are ½ and 1 cent, ¼, ½ and 1 dollar from the U.S.A., ⅛ and ¼ dollar from the British West Indies' anchor coinage, British farthings, ½ and 6 pence, 1 shilling, ½ and 1 crown, French 5 sous and ½ franc, Mexican 8 reales, Dutch 25 cent and Spanish 4 maravedíes, 1, 2 and 4 reales. In 1859, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10 and 20 cents. Except for the bronze 1 cent, these coins were silver. In 1904, with the new currency system, gold coins were introduced in denominations of 4 daler (20 francs) and 10 daler (50 francs). These were followed in 1905 by denominations of ½, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 cents. These coins also bore the denominations 2½, 5, 10 and 50 bit, 1 and 2 francs. The ½, 1 and 2 cents were struck in bronze, the 5 cents in nickel and the other denominations in silver. Banknotes In 1849, the State Treasury introduced notes in denominations of 2, 3, 5, 10, 50 and 100 dalere. The Bank of St Thomas issued notes denominated in dollars between 1837 and 1889. It is not indicated on the notes which dollar this was. In 1905, the Dansk-Vestindiske Nationalbank (Danish West Indies National Bank) introduced notes in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 100 francs, which also bore indications of their value in Danish kroner, 3.6, 7.2, 14.4 and 72 kroner. References Krause, Chester L. and Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed. ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.  Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.  External links v · d · eCurrencies named dollar or similar Circulating Australian dollar · Bahamian dollar · Barbadian dollar · Belize dollar · Bermudian dollar · Brunei dollar · Canadian dollar · Cayman Islands dollar · Cook Islands dollar · East Caribbean dollar · Fijian dollar · Guyanese dollar · Hong Kong dollar · Jamaican dollar · Kiribati dollar · Liberian dollar · Namibian dollar · New Zealand dollar · Samoan tala · Singapore dollar · Solomon Islands dollar · Surinamese dollar · New Taiwan dollar · Trinidad and Tobago dollar · Tuvaluan dollar · United States dollar Circulating, but renamed Chinese yuan · Ethiopian birr Obsolete Antigua dollar · British Columbia dollar · British North Borneo dollar · British West Indies dollar · Ceylonese rixdollar · Confederate States of America dollar · Continental dollar · Danish rigsdaler · Danish West Indian daler (dollar) · Danish West Indian rigsdaler · Dominican dollar · Dutch rijksdaalder · Greenlandic rigsdaler · Grenadan dollar · Hawaiian dollar · Japanese occupation dollar · Kiautschou dollar · Malaya and British Borneo dollar · Malayan dollar · Malaysian dollar · Mauritian dollar · Mongolian dollar · Nevisian dollar · New Brunswick dollar · Newfoundland dollar · Norwegian rigsdaler · Norwegian speciedaler · Nova Scotian dollar · Penang dollar · Prince Edward Island dollar · Puerto Rican dollar · Rhodesian dollar · Saint Kitts dollar · Saint Lucia dollar · Saint Vincent dollar · Sarawak dollar · Sierra Leonean dollar · Slovenian tolar · Spanish dollar · Straits dollar · Sumatran dollar · Swedish riksdaler · Old Taiwan dollar · Trinidadian dollar · Tobagan dollar · Zimbabwean dollar Conceptual Eurodollar · Petrodollar · Geary–Khamis dollar Virtual Linden dollar · Project Entropia Dollar Fictional Angus Bucks Private Antarctican dollar · Calgary dollar · Canadian Tire money · Disney dollar · Liberty dollar · Salt Spring dollar · Toronto dollar See also Dollar sign · Half dollar · Holey dollar · Thaler · Trade dollar