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50 Kroner Business Bank, Namsos

Uitgever A/S Forretningsbanken Namsos
Jaar 1940
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Opschrift voorzijde Betalbar ved samtlige banker i Nord-Trøndelag. A/S FORRETNINGBANKEN NAMSOS Kr. 50,- Mot denne check betaler vi til ihendehaveren - femti kroner - Namsos 18. april 1940 A.S FORRETNINGSBANKEN
(Translation: Payable at all banks in Nord-Trøndelag. LLC Business Bank Namsos Kr. 50,- Against this check we pay to the bearer - fifty kroner - Namsos 18. april 1940 LLC Business Bank)
Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is blank, without any printed design, text, or security elements.
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Opmerkingen

A/S Forretningsbanken Namsos was a small regional commercial bank operating out of Namsos, a coastal timber town in Trøndelag. The note dates to 1940 — the year German forces attacked and subsequently burned Namsos to the ground during the April–May campaign. The town was almost entirely destroyed in the bombing and the fire that followed. Whether this particular issue predates or postdates the occupation is unclear from surviving records, but Forretningsbanken Namsos did not survive the war as an independent institution.

The rarity of NP#N19 today is almost certainly a direct consequence of that destruction.

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