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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed effigy of King Haakon VII in right-facing profile, occupying the majority of the field, with the engraver's signature 'I.AV.LT' and the date below the truncation. The circular legend reads 'HAAKON VII NORGES KONGE' along the upper arc and 'ALT FOR NORGE' along the lower arc, separated by small rosette stops. A beaded border runs along the inner rim. |
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| 正面铭文 | HAAKON VII NORGES KONGE ALT FOR NORGE (Translation: HAAKON VII KING OF NORWAY - ALL FOR NORWAY) |
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| 附加信息 |
Norway's switch to .600 fine silver for this series — down from the .400 used in the preceding copper-nickel issues — was driven less by monetary policy than by the political upheaval of 1905, when the union with Sweden dissolved and the newly independent Norwegian state was keen to establish coinage befitting a sovereign kingdom. Haakon VII, a Danish prince who had never set foot in Norway before his election, needed currency that projected stability.
Production ran through the First World War, when silver procurement became genuinely difficult across Scandinavian mints. Later dates in the series are correspondingly harder to find in uncirculated condition.