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1 Krone / 26/100 Dollar

Issuer A/S Bondens Selvstyre, Haderslev
Year 1927
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Blue letterpress print on pale paper with a light guilloche underprint. The vignette at centre depicts a farm building identified as Cornelius Petersens Gaard, Vester Anflod, with a schematic representation of a 1-krone coin placed at the lower right. The denomination and issuer designation are printed in abbreviated form within the surrounding text.
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Reverse lettering No. 06109 Haderslev, d. 1. Juni 1927 Imod denne vor Anvisning behager S.O.S. Kasse i Haderslev at betale til Ihændehaveren eller ordre ✤EN KRONE✤ (1 Kr. = 26/100 Dollar) og stilles i Regning med eller uden Advis. Noteret: A/S Bondens selvstyre S.O.S. Kasse
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A/S Bondens Selvstyre ("The Farmer's Self-Governance") was a Danish agrarian cooperative movement with particular roots in North Schleswig, the region returned to Denmark from Germany following the 1920 plebiscite. This note, issued from Haderslev seven years after reunification, carries the dual denomination — 1 Krone and its dollar equivalent — reflecting the cooperative's orientation toward international trade and emigrant remittance networks, particularly with Danish-American farming communities.

The Siegler reference SD#50 places this among a documented series of private scrip issues from the region, which remain poorly represented in major collections.

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