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  • 5 Øre 1973-1982, KM# 415, Norway, Olav V
  • 5 Øre 1973-1982, KM# 415, Norway, Olav V
Description

Engraver: Øivind Hansen

Obverse

Depicts the Norwegian lion from the coat of arms of Norway.

The coat of arms of Norway is a crowned, golden lion rampant holding an axe with an argent blade, on a crowned, triangular and red escutcheon. Its elements originate from personal insignias for the royal house in the High Middle Ages, thus being among the oldest in Europe. In Norway, the motif of the coat of arms is often called den norske løve; literally translated, “the Norwegian lion”.

Reverse

Denomination, state name and year of issue.

Mint officials’ initials:
• AB: Arne Jon Bakken (1961-1980)
• AB*: Ole R. Kolberg (1980)
• K: Ole R. Kolberg (1981-1994)

Engraver's initials: HØ (Øivind Hansen)

Mintmark of the Mint of Norway: ⚒ (crossed hammers)

K 5 HØ
ØRE
NORGE
19 ⚒ 81

Edge

5 Øre

KM# 415 Schön# 66
Characteristics
Material Bronze
Weight 2.9 g
Diameter 18.9 mm
Thickness 1.5 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Mint of Norway

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