The second silver twenty-five øre coin had its first issue in 1907, to the same specifications of the previous version.
Its obverse contained the monogram of King Christian X of Denmark, with his crown atop.
[9] An R (for rex, Latin for King) was placed on the obverse to the other side of the hole from the monogram.
[10] This coin was struck until 1947, although issues from 1941 to 1945 were made from zinc due to a shortage of valuable materials during the Second World War,[11] and thus weighed less, at 3.6g.
The hole was removed and the reverse denomination written in plainer type,[13] yet the dimensions remained the same.
Half of a beech wreath was placed on the right side of the hole on the obverse with the monogram on the left.
[16] In 1973, the monogram of the current Queen, Margrethe II of Denmark, first appeared on the coin.
The sovereign's crown is the most important Royal and State symbol and represented national sovereignty.