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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Allierede Overkommando series of Denmark in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $5,000.00.
On 4 May 1945, German forces in Denmark surrendered. The following day, a large area of the country was liberated by British troops, who likely brought these notes with them. They were printed on the same paper used for the Austrian Allied Military issues (Austria B301 - B310).

Catalog Detail

  Allierede Overkommando Value Range Favorite
Allierede Overkommando Value Range  
25 øre (B1001a)
$20.00
-
$70.00
$20.00 - $70.00
25 øre (B1001as)
-
 
1 krone (B1002a)
$5.00
-
$9.00
$5.00 - $9.00
1 krone (B1002as)
-
 
5 kroner (B1003a)
$30.00
-
$110.00
$30.00 - $110.00
5 kroner (B1003as1)
-
 
5 kroner (B1003as2)
-
 
10 kroner (B1004a)
$30.00
-
$110.00
$30.00 - $110.00

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10 kroner (B1004as)
-
 
50 kroner (B1005a)
$200.00
-
$650
$200.00 - $650
100 kroner (B1006a)
-
 
100 kroner (B1006as1)
$5,000
-
$5,000
$5,000 - $5,000
100 kroner (B1006as2)
-
 
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Allierede Overkommando series of Denmark in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $5,000.00.
On 4 May 1945, German forces in Denmark surrendered. The following day, a large area of the country was liberated by British troops, who likely brought these notes with them. They were printed on the same paper used for the Austrian Allied Military issues (Austria B301 - B310).

Catalog Detail