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Danish West Indian daler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Danish West Indian daler The daler (Danish, plural the same or ''dalere'', English: ''dollar'') was the currency of the Danish West Indies between 1849 and 1917. ==History==
The daler replaced the rigsdaler in 1849. No subdivisions were issued until 1859, although a variety of coins were countermarked for use on the islands. In 1859, coins denominated in ''cents'' were introduced, with 100 cents = 1 daler. In 1904, two new denominations were introduced, the ''bit'' and ''franc''. The four units were related as 5 bit = 1 cent, 100 bit = 20 cents = 1 franc, 100 cents = 5 francs = 1 daler. Coins were issued each denominated in two units, bits and cents, francs and cents, or francs and daler. Gold coins were struck and issued in 4 and 10 daler denominations (121,000 and 2,005 minted respectively) only in 1904. Banknotes were issued denominated in francs. The franc was equal to the French franc, with text on the reverse of the banknotes (see ()) giving the value in Danish kroner and øre, with 1 franc = 72 øre. The daler was replaced by the U.S. dollar when the Danish West Indies became the U.S. Virgin Islands, with 1 dollar = 1.0365 daler.
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