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1 Ore

Uitgever Aage Reddersen
Jaar 1944
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Afmetingen 29 x 23 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette reproduces a Danish 1 Øre postage stamp in grey-black, with the denomination numeral '1' within an oval frame flanked by wavy lines. The royal crown and rampant lions appear at upper corners, with 'DANMARK' in bold letterpress across the top and 'ØRE POSTFRIMÆRKE' at the base.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain blue ground with white serif lettering arranged in two lines across the centre. The upper line reads 'SJÆLDNE FRIMÆRKER' and the lower line carries the issuer name 'Aage Reddersen', identifying this voucher as issued by a Danish philatelic dealer.
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Opmerkingen

Aage Reddersen was a Danish merchant who issued small-denomination necessity notes during the German occupation, when wartime hoarding drained low-value coinage from everyday circulation. These private emergency issues — produced by shopkeepers and local businesses across occupied Denmark — filled a genuine transactional gap, though they carried no official authorization from the National Bank.

At under 30mm across, this is among the smallest pieces of Danish notgeld on record. The 1944 date places it in the occupation's final year.

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