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5 Rigsbankdaler

Issuer Rigsbanken (Royal Bank of Denmark) – Christiania Branch
Year 1813-1814
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Value 5 Rigsbankdaler
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Obverse description Printed in black on plain paper, the note bears the value designation at the top with the Roman numeral V in a decorative panel to the left. A central promissory text in Danish occupies the body of the note, with manuscript signatures at the foot. An impressed (embossed, intaglio-dry) coat of arms seal is struck between the split statement of value, serving as the primary security device.
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Protection description Impressed (dry-embossed) official coat of arms stamp applied between the split value statement on the obverse, serving as authentication.
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Rigsbanken was established by royal decree in January 1813 as Denmark-Norway scrambled to stabilize a currency in freefall — the result of wartime financing, British naval blockade, and the near-total collapse of the predecessor Kurantbank. This Christiania-issued branch note is a product of that emergency, printed locally in what was then Norway's administrative capital rather than in Copenhagen, reflecting the logistical separation imposed by war and geography.

Denmark-Norway's cession of Norway to Sweden under the Treaty of Kiel in January 1814 rendered the Christiania branch effectively obsolete within months of these notes entering circulation. Survivors are uncommon precisely because the political rupture disrupted normal redemption cycles.

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