Talk:Danish rigsdaler
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Before and after?
[edit]It's quite clear what comes after the Danish Rigsdaler. But what came before? Also on the Danish Krone page, one of the links** references the Krone in 1619. Is this an earlier system to the 1625 one? A short-lived system?
- Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon, vol. 11. Leipzig 1907, p. 732 (online verfügbar); accessed Oktober 29, 2013
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Background of the ₻ symbol?
[edit]This symbol appears elaborate, and the link ₻ redirects to this article, but this article does not explain the origin and development of the symbol at all, and Google has been of only limited help. I want to know more about this symbol. Can someone improve the article (preferably with references) to explain how the symbol ₻ came into being? - Gilgamesh (talk) 15:00, 19 October 2021 (UTC)