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5 Kroner Stord Herad

Uitgever Stord Herad (Stord Municipality)
Jaar 1940
Type Emergency banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain orange-buff paper note with a simple letterpress-printed border of interlocking scroll ornaments running the full perimeter, with the denomination numeral '5' in each corner box. The issuer name 'Stord herad' is set in Gothic blackletter type at the top, followed by the guarantee text 'gjev trygd for' in smaller roman type, the denomination 'Fem kroner' in large bold Gothic type at centre, and the authority line 'Stord formannskap 1940.' below. A handwritten serial number appears in the upper right, and two manuscript signatures occupy the lower half of the note.
Opschrift voorzijde Stord herad
gjev trygd for
Fem kroner
Stord formannskap 1940.
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Opmerkingen

Stord Herad was one of dozens of Norwegian municipalities forced to issue emergency notes following the German occupation in April 1940, when the disruption to banking supply chains left local authorities without adequate small change. These kommunale sedler were a direct consequence of occupation-era hoarding — coins and Norges Bank notes disappeared into mattresses and stockrooms almost immediately after the invasion.

Stord, a coastal municipality in Hordaland, had practical reasons to act quickly: the local shipyard and associated industries meant a working population that needed to be paid in usable denominations. The note circulated locally and was redeemed after the war under the postwar currency settlement.

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