Silver coins were in regular circulation in Danish W. Indies. The values below represent the intrinsic value of silver coins from Danish W. Indies.
Danish W. Indies silver coins that are in uncirculated condition, or that may be rare and collectible may also have numismatic value. You can use this table as a guide when buying and selling circulated silver coins from Danish W. Indies.
The melt values are calculated and displayed in USD based on the today's silver spot price of $32.29 per troy ounce.
Denomination / Currency | Years Minted | Fineness | Gross Weight (g) | ASW (g) | ASW (oz t) | Melt Value |
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10 Cents | 1905 | .800 | 2.5 | 2.00 | .0643 | $2.08 |
10 1905-1907 | 1905 | 20 | Cents | .800 | 5 | $161.45 |
10 1905-1907 | 1905 | 40 | Cents | .800 | 10 | $322.90 |
The Danish West Indies, now known as the U.S. Virgin Islands, were a Danish colony until 1917. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, various silver coins were minted for use in the islands. These coins have become collectibles due to their rarity and historical significance. Below is a summary of the silver coins issued by the Danish West Indies, detailing their silver purity, denomination, and characteristics.
These coins are now highly sought after by collectors for their historical and numismatic value. The 50 Cents and 1 Franc coins, in particular, are prized for their high silver content and scarcity, especially in higher-grade conditions.