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obverse
reverse
US Mint
Context
Years: 1990–2023
Issuer: Denmark Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1873)
Total mintage: 125,182,925
Material
Diameter: 28.5 mm
Weight: 9.2 g
Thickness: 2 mm
Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard869
Numista: #1422
Value
Exchange value: 5 DKK = $0.79
Inflation-adjusted value: 9.91 DKK

Obverse

Description:
Queen Margarethe II's three monograms and Christian V's three crowns encircling center hole. Heart mint marks flank above.
Inscription:
M II

LG 1998 JP 𝓐
Translation:
Marcus the Second, by the Grace of God, Grand Duke of Luxembourg; 1998; Jean, Prince
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Latin, French
Engraver: Jan Petersen
Designer: Johan Alkjaer

Reverse

Description:
Stylised prehistoric ornament with seven waves and pellets encircling a central hole. Heart mint marks flank each side.
Inscription:
5 KRONER

DANMARK
Translation:
5 KRONER

DENMARK
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Danish
Engraver: Jan Petersen
Designer: Johan Alkjaer

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1990♥︎46,745,000
1991♥︎3,752,000
1992♥︎2,426,000
1993♥︎1,538,000
1994♥︎7,920,000
1995♥︎5,850,000
1997♥︎5,258,000
1998♥︎6,450,000
1999♥︎4,786,000
2000♥︎2,800,000
2001♥︎5,700,000
2002♥︎5,980,000
2004♥︎1,415,925
2004♥︎3,000Proof
2005♥︎7,076,000
2005♥︎2,650Proof
2006♥︎3,433,000
2006♥︎1,800Proof
2007♥︎4,984,000
2007♥︎1,400Proof
2008♥︎1,000Proof
2008♥︎7,507,000
2009♥︎27,000In sets
2009♥︎1,050Proof
2010♥︎25,000In sets
2010♥︎1,010Proof
2011♥︎20,000In sets
2011♥︎1,000Proof
2012♥︎1,090Proof
2012♥︎18,000In sets
2013♥︎833,000
2013♥︎1,200Proof
2014♥︎620,000
2014♥︎Proof
2015♥︎800Proof
2015♥︎
2016♥︎800Proof
2016♥︎
2017
2017800Proof
2018
2018800Proof
2019
2019600Proof
2020Proof
2020
2021
2021Proof
2022
2022Proof
2023
2023Proof

Historical background

In 1990, Denmark's currency situation was defined by its pivotal role within the European Monetary System (EMS) and its ongoing political debate regarding deeper European integration. The Danish krone (DKK) was a central and stable member of the EMS Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), pegged to the European Currency Unit (ECU) within narrow fluctuation bands. This arrangement, in place since 1979, had successfully provided low inflation and exchange rate stability, anchoring Denmark's small, open economy to its major trading partners, particularly Germany. The Bundesbank's monetary policy effectively became the benchmark for Denmark, requiring the Danmarks Nationalbank to closely shadow German interest rates to maintain the krone's peg.

This period was one of quiet stability for the krone itself, but it occurred against a tense political backdrop. Across Europe, the Maastricht Treaty negotiations were advancing, proposing a path to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and a single currency. Domestically, this sparked a profound debate about national sovereignty and economic policy. Many Danes, including key political and economic actors, were skeptical of ceding monetary control to a European central bank. The memory of the 1982 devaluation and the subsequent austerity that restored stability made authorities wary of any system that might compromise their hard-won credibility.

Thus, while the technical currency regime in 1990 was functioning smoothly within the ERM, the fundamental question was Denmark's future within it. The stage was being set for the pivotal 1992 referendum on the Maastricht Treaty, which would initially result in a Danish 'no' vote, triggering the EMS crises of 1992-93. Consequently, 1990 represents a calm before the storm—a year of operational stability for the krone, but one of growing political uncertainty about Denmark's commitment to the next, more binding stage of European monetary integration.

Series: 1990 Denmark circulation coins

25 Øre obverse
25 Øre reverse
25 Øre
1990-2008
5 Kroner obverse
5 Kroner reverse
5 Kroner
1990-2023
20 Kroner obverse
20 Kroner reverse
20 Kroner
1990-1993
🌱 Very Common