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The following notes and coins are legal tender.
- FAQ Notes and Coins
Statistics on notes and coins are updated on our website...
- Notes and Coins
The Norges Bank Act assigns Norges Bank responsibility for...
- FAQ Notes and Coins
The Norges Bank Act assigns Norges Bank responsibility for issuing notes and coins. Legal tender notes and coins. The following notes and coins are legal tender. Exchanging withdrawn banknotes and coins. Exchange of old banknotes and coins can be made both by post or in person. Find out how to and what you can exchange at Norges Bank here. →.
13 lip 2018 · Statistics on notes and coins are updated on our website annually. In addition, Norges Bank publishes monthly figures for notes and coins in circulation. See Norges Bank's monthly balance sheet.
Coins and banknotes of the Norwegian krone are distributed by the Central Bank of Norway. Up to 25 coins of any single denomination is considered tvungent betalingsmiddel —a legally recognized method of payment, in which the intended recipient can not refuse payment, according to Norwegian law .
The company has minted nearly all official Norwegian circulation coins from its inception in 1686. Today they also strike circulation coins for other states and national banks. The Mint also produces the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize Medal every year since 1901/1902.
All coins from Norway, presented with pictures, descriptions and more useful information: metal, size, weight, date, mintage...
From 1877, after the establishment of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, Norwegian banknotes of 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 10 and 5 kroner have been put into circulation. The first 200 kroner banknote was first published in 1994. The others have been in use since 1877.