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5 Kroner Christie-issue

Uitgever Norges Bank
Jaar 1901-1944
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in blue. A crowned bust of a Viking king appears at left, with the national arms at right. Centered within the design is an Olavsrose (Saint Olav's rose) ornamental motif.
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Handtekening(en) 1901 - 1916 / 1905 - Hansen
1916-1934 - Cederholm
1935-1944 / 1936 - Meldahl-Nielsen
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The design on the reverse is the work of Christian Christie, the Norwegian painter after whom this series is informally named — an unusual distinction, since most Norges Bank note designs of the period were outsourced wholesale to British commercial engravers. Production was split between Bradbury Wilkinson in England and Norges Banks Seddeltrykkeri in Christiania (later Oslo), and examples from the two print sources are not always easy to distinguish without examining paper stock and impression quality closely.

The series ran across three signature combinations over more than four decades, covering the transition from the union with Sweden through the German occupation. Notes issued under the Meldahl-Nielsen signature were still being dated into the early occupation years.

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