Object Record
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Metadata
Accession number |
1993.092 |
Object Identification Number |
1993.092.021 |
Object Name |
Coin |
Donor |
Andersen, Dale L. |
Description |
Silver colored metal Danish coin. Disc with flat, smooth edges. On one face is a man's face looking toward the viewer's right. Around the outer edge is "CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK 1903". On the other face is "10 / ØRE" and a star at the top center, a dolphin on the left side, and a stalk of wheat on the right side. |
Dimensions |
Dia-0.563 inches |
Creation Date |
1903 |
Place Of Origin |
Denmark |
Owned By |
Andersen, Jens P. |
Material |
metal |
Associated People |
Andersen, Jens P. |
Search Terms |
coin ore Andersen, Jens P. |
Provenance |
This may have belonged to Jens P. Andersen, likely a relative of the donor's. Jens P. Andersen is on the museum's Wall of Honor. He was born May 17, 1893, in Gammel Sogn Ringkøbing, Denmark to Niels and Ane Margrethe Steiner Andersen. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1910. He married twice - first to Gretha Sorensen in 1917. Two days after their marriage, Jens left for WWI, and Gretha passed away, a victim of the flu epidemic, shortly after Jens returned home from the War. On December 10, 1919, Jens married Hilda Lorena Hansen, and they had five children. Andersen died March 7, 1970, in Harlan, IA, and is buried in Elk Horn, IA. He was a member of Elk Horn Lutheran Church from 1941 to 1970 and farmed west of Elk Horn, near Exira, for about 29 years. He also spent 14 years in Council Bluffs and retired in Elk Horn in 1959. At the time of his draft into WWI in June 1917, he was living in Marne and was a farm laborer. The Elk Horn-Kimballton Review announced in 1919 that Private Jens Andersen was at Camp Dodge and expected to be discharged soon. After returning, he became active in the American Legion. |
Images |
231\1993092021.JPG |
Date Received by Museum |
06/15/1993 |
