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| 背面描述 | A left-facing Eurasian elk (Alces alces) stands prominently in the central field, rendered in clean relief against a plain background. The denomination 5·ØRE appears in the upper field above the animal, while the country name NORGE is inscribed below, flanked by the mint mark of the Royal Norwegian Mint (crossed pick and hammer) and the year of issue. The overall design is simple and heraldic in character, emphasising the elk as a national symbol of Norway. |
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| 铸造量 | 1958 - - 2,205,000 1959 - - 3,208,000 1960 - - 5,519,000 1961 - - 4,554,000 1962 - - 7,764,000 1963 - - 3,204,000 1964 - - 6,108,000 1965 - - 6,841,000 1966 - - 8,415,000 1967 - - 9,071,000 1968 - - 4,286,000 1969 - - 4,328,000 1970 - - 7,350,600 1971 - - 13,450,100 1972 - - 19,001,784 1973 - - 9,584,175 |
| 附加信息 |
Norway's small bronze denominations from this period were struck with surprising consistency across the Kongsberg facility, but the 5 øre saw a quiet production halt in 1973 as inflation steadily eroded the purchasing power of sub-krone coinage. Within a decade of the series ending, the denomination itself had become functionally obsolete in everyday commerce.