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1 Krone Bear Island

Issuer Bjørnøen A.S.
Year 1920-1921
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Composition Paper (Light brown)
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Obverse lettering Betalingsmerke
utstedt av
BJØRNØEN A.S.
Mot dette betalingsmerke, som er utstedt for
tilgodehavende løn, utleverer BJØRNØEN A.S. til
ihændehaveren varer for et beløp av 1 krone
EN KRONE
Ubenyttede betalingsmerker blir ved ihændeha-
verens avreise fra Bjørnøen i sæsonen 1920-21
at tilbakelevere til kontoret mot beløpets god-
skrivning i opgjøret. Merket er ugyldig uten-
for Bjørnøen og efter sæsonens slut.
DISPONENT
KONTORCHEF, BJØRNØEN.
(Translation: Payment note issued by Bear Island LLC
Against this payment note, which is issued for outstanding wages,
Bear Island LLC delivers to the bearer good for an amount of 1 krone.
Unused payment notes should when the bearer departs from Bear Island in the season 1920/21 be returned to the office against credit of the amount in the settlement.
The note is invalid outside Bear Island and after the end of the season.
Manager
Office manager, Bear Island.)
Reverse description Reverse is uniface, printed on plain light-coloured paper with no design elements, showing only faint bleed-through of the obverse letterpress text.
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Bjørnøen A.S. was a Norwegian mining company that briefly held a concession to exploit coal on Bear Island, the remote Norwegian-claimed island in the Barents Sea roughly midway between Svalbard and the Norwegian mainland. These notes — technically company scrip rather than sovereign currency — were issued for internal use among the small workforce stationed there during the company's operational period, before the 1920 Svalbard Treaty formalized Norwegian sovereignty over the archipelago and effectively ended the commercial venture.

Bear Island scrip of any denomination is genuinely rare. The workforce was tiny, the operation short-lived, and few pieces made it back to the mainland in any condition.

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