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100 Kroner Replacement notes

Issuer Norges Bank
Year 1945-1949
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Red letterpress print on a light grey underprint. The Norwegian crowned coat of arms appears at the left, with a numeral 5 within a circle at the centre. The issue date is printed in black at the upper right, with the serial number in black at the lower right.
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Reverse lettering NORGES BANK HUNDRE KRONER NORGES BANK 100 100 100 100
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Comments

Replacement notes for the 100 Kroner series issued in the immediate postwar years, identifiable by their lettered prefixes cycling through A, B, and C across the issue window. The signature transition from Meldahl Nielsen to Thorp in 1946 coincides with leadership changes at Norges Bank during the early reconstruction period, when Norway was still working through the currency reform measures triggered by wartime occupation and the German-imposed reichsmark regime.

Printed domestically at the Oslo works throughout — unusual for a country whose printing infrastructure had operated under German oversight just months before the earliest dated examples.

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