Summary of Denominations Issued
Denomination | Notes | Coins | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Printed | Invalid | Comments | Minted | Invalid | Comments | |
1 øre | - | 1876–1972 | 1988 | Bronze, iron 1918-21 & 1941-45 | ||
2 øre | - | 1876–1972 | 1988 | Bronze, iron 1917-20 & 1943-45 | ||
5 øre | - | 1875–1982 | 1988 | Bronze, iron 1917-20 & 1941-45 | ||
10 øre | - | 1874–1991 | 2003 | Silver 1874-1919, cupro-nickel 1920-92 (holed 1924-51), zinc 1941-45 | ||
25 øre | - | 1876–1982 | 1988 | Silver 1876-1919, cupro-nickel 1921-82 (holed 1921-50), zinc 1943-45 | ||
50 øre | - | 1874–2012 | 2012 | Silver 1874-1919, cupro-nickel 1920-96 (holed 1920-49), zinc 1941-45, bronze 1996-2012 | ||
1 krone | 1917-1925 1940-1950 |
1926 1999 |
War time "coin notes" | 1875- | - | Silver 1875-1917, cupro-nickel 1925- (holed 1925-51, 1997-) |
2 kroner | 1918-1925 1940-1950 |
1926 1999 |
War time "coin notes" | 1876–1917 | ?? | Silver 1878-1917 |
5 kroner | 1877–1963 | 1999 | Replaced by coin 1963 | 1963- | - | Cupro-nickel (holed 1998-) |
10 kroner | 1877–1984 | 1999 | Replaced by coin 1984 | 1983- | - | Nickel-brass |
20 kroner | - | 1994- | - | Nickel-brass | ||
50 kroner | 1877- | - | - | |||
100 kroner | 1877- | - | - | |||
200 kroner | 1994- | - | - | |||
500 kroner | 1877- | - | - | |||
1000 kroner | 1877- | - | - |
Sources:, Bergen Mynt og Seddel, Numisma Mynthandel, Lovdata
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