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1 Øre Grønlands Administration, overprint

Issuer Grønlands Styrelse (Greenland Administration)
Year 1941
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Currency Krone (1873-date)
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Obverse description Plain grey-brown cardboard voucher with perforated edges on all sides. The denomination and issuing authority are rendered in two-colour letterpress: the abbreviations 'Grl.' and 'Adm.' are printed in red-brown, while the numeral '1' and 'Øre' are overprinted in black, centred on the face. The overall design is entirely typographic, with no vignette or ornamental underprint.
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Reverse description Reverse is blank, showing the plain unprinted grey-brown cardboard surface with perforated edges on all sides and no text, vignette, or other design elements.
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Greenland was effectively cut off from Denmark after the German occupation in April 1940, leaving the island's colonial administration to improvise its own monetary arrangements. These cardboard emergency pieces — sometimes classified as notgeld rather than true banknotes — were authorized by the Danish governor Henrik Kauffmann, who simultaneously signed an agreement with the United States granting American military access to the island. That political rupture with occupied Copenhagen made Greenland's wartime administration uniquely autonomous for its brief duration.

The cardboard substrate is prone to moisture damage given Greenland's climate, and surviving pieces in clean condition are proportionally rarer than their modest face value suggests.

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