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100 Kroner - Harald V Dissolution of the Union

Uitgever Royal Norwegian Mint (Den Kongelige Mynt)
Jaar 2005
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Graveur(s) Obverse: Øivind Hansen
Reverse: Danuta Haremska
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a stylized electronic circuit board design rendered in fine line engraving, evoking themes of modernity and technological progress over the commemorated century. A diagonal band in the upper portion of the field displays binary code sequences, referencing the digital age. The centennial dates '1905-2005' are inscribed prominently across the lower field, with the denomination '100 KR' appearing directly below in bold lettering. A small mint mark is present at the base of the design. The overall composition, engraved by Danuta Haremska, presents a striking contrast between modern graphic abstraction and traditional coin craft.
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Opschrift keerzijde 1905-2005 100 KR
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Aanvullende informatie

Norway's dissolution of the union with Sweden on June 7, 1905 is one of the few peacetime separations in European history that produced no war. The centennial in 2005 prompted a series of commemorative issues, this being among the more substantial silver pieces — 33.8g of sterling being a deliberate nod to the prestige of the occasion rather than any minting necessity.

The separation itself hinged on a consular dispute: Norway demanded its own foreign consular service, Sweden refused, and the Storting unilaterally dissolved the union. Swedish military intervention was genuinely feared that summer.

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