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5 Speciedalere

发行方 Norges Bank, Trondhjem
年份 1853-1866
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面值 5 Speciedalere
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正面描述 Plain light ground with a central engraved royal coat of arms vignette surmounted by a crown, flanked by elaborate calligraphic script reading "Fem" and "Spd" in large ornate lettering. The denomination numeral "5" appears twice in the left and right margins, with the main text block below the vignette rendered in copperplate calligraphic style. The lower portion carries handwritten signatures and a manuscript serial number above the cashier's countersignature.
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背面描述 No image of the reverse is available for this note; the reverse is believed to be plain or minimally printed, consistent with Norwegian banknote practice of this period.
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Norges Bank operated through a network of branch offices — Trondhjem (now Trondheim) was one of the oldest, and notes issued there carried that branch designation explicitly, distinguishing them from Christiania-issued paper of the same series. The Speciedaler was Norway's principal currency unit from 1816 until decimalization replaced it with the Krone in 1875, making this issue a product of the final decades of that system.

Printed locally rather than contracted abroad, which was unusual for Scandinavian provincial banking of the period. Most surviving examples show heavy fold wear consistent with active commercial use in a port and trade city.

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