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| Uitgever | Norway |
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| Jaar | 1695 |
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| Waarde | 25 Rixdaler |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Four red wax seals applied to the note: one in the upper left bearing the royal cipher of Christian V, and three along the bottom margin bearing the seals of Jørgen Thormøler, Jacob Sørensen (interest writer), and Lauritz Mauritzen Trap (interest writer). The central field carries the promissory text in period script, with a royal monogram (CVC) in the upper right of the text block. Manuscript signatures appear at the bottom and to the right of the text. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CVC Som Hans Kongl. Majeſt. den 22 Junii indebærende Aar 1695 / sin ailernaadigſte Forordning haver ladet udgaae / angaaende diſſe Seddeler / ſom i ſteden for bare Penge Norden = sields udi Hans Kongelige Majeſtats Rige Norge ſkal gielde / Saa er denne Seddel efter ſamme Forordnings ind = hold vorden authoriſeret, for Værdie af femb og thlufue Rixdaler / Croner. Kiøbenhafn den 10 July · 1695 |
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Among the earliest paper money issued anywhere in Scandinavia, these notes were produced by the private merchant and financier Jørgen Thormøhlen under a royal privilege granted by Christian V. Thormøhlen's Christiania bank was not a state institution — it was a commercially licensed venture, effectively a private monopoly on paper credit in Norway, operating under royal sanction but at Thormøhlen's own risk. The enterprise collapsed within a few years, and the notes were never redeemed at full value.
The wax seal served as the primary authentication device — handwritten text and manuscript signatures completed each note individually at issue. No two are identical in execution.