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50 Rigsbankdaler

Emittent Norges midlertidige Rigsbank
Jahr 1815
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Nennwert 50 Rigsbankdaler
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Plain cream paper note with ornate scrollwork vignettes in the left and right margins. The denomination 'Halvtredsindstyve' appears at upper left and 'Rigsbankdaler N.V.' at upper right, with a manuscript serial number in the upper centre. The body of the note carries a letterpress text in Danish confirming the note's validity for 50 Rigsbankdaler at face value, accepted in all public treasuries and revenue offices in Norway until the end of the year 1815, issued by highest command, followed by two manuscript signatures.
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Halvtredsindstyve
Rigsbankdaler N. V.
Dette Beviis, gjeldende for 50 Rbdlr. Navne-Værdie, modtages i alle offentlige Kasser og Oppebørseler i Norge, indtil Slutningen af Aaret 1815.
Udstædt efter høieste Befaling.
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Norges midlertidige Rigsbank — Norway's temporary state bank — was established in 1814 following the dissolution of the union with Denmark and the chaos of the Napoleonic settlement. It was never meant to be permanent; the institution existed specifically to manage the transition until Norges Bank was formally chartered in 1816. Notes issued under this authority occupied an awkward monetary moment: the old Danish rigsdaler system was still the reference point, but Norwegian finances were effectively starting from nothing, with no specie reserves to back anything credibly.

The 50 Rigsbankdaler denomination was among the highest circulating values issued by this short-lived institution, printed domestically at a time when Norwegian printing infrastructure was rudimentary at best. Surviving examples are genuinely rare — the bank's lifespan was under two years, redemption and reissuance through Norges Bank pulled most notes out of circulation quickly.