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Håkonshallen

Location Norway
Year 1913
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Composition Silver (.925)
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Obverse description The obverse reproduces the design of the Norwegian Norges Bank 100 kroner banknote of 1913, rendered in high relief. The central field bears the legend 'NORGES BANK' and the denomination 'ET HUNDREDE KRONER GULD' flanked by ornate guilloché patterns and serial number 'A.1282000'. To the left is an oval portrait bust of Wilhelm F. K. Christie, and to the right an oval portrait bust of Peter Wessel Tordenskjold, with the denomination '100' repeated in each corner.
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Reverse description The reverse reproduces the back design of the 1913 Norges Bank 100 kroner banknote in high relief. The central oval vignette depicts Håkonshallen, the medieval stone hall in Bergen, surrounded by elaborate ornamental borders. To the left is an oval inset with a crowned royal effigy in profile, and to the right an oval inset bearing the Norwegian royal coat of arms. The legend 'NORGES BANK' appears at the top and 'ET HUNDREDE KRONER' at the bottom, with the numeral '100' in three corners.
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