Description

Olav V (Alexander Edward Christian Frederik; 1903–1991) was King of Norway from 1957 until his death.

Olav was the only child of Haakon VII and Maud of Wales. He was the first heir to the Norwegian throne to be brought up in Norway since Olav IV, and his parents made sure he was given as Norwegian an upbringing as possible. In 1929, he married his first cousin Princess Märtha of Sweden. During World War II his leadership was much appreciated and he was appointed Norwegian Chief of Defence in 1944.

Due to his considerate, down-to-earth style, King Olav was immensely popular, resulting in the nickname Folkekongen ("The People's King"). In a 2005 poll by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, Olav was voted "Norwegian of the century".

Engraver: Per Palle Storm

Obverse

Portrait of Olav V facing left.

Reverse

Depicts Norwegian Elkhound, running to right, denomination above, name of country, date and the mintmark of the Mint of Norway (⚒, crossed hammers) below.

The Norwegian Elkhound is one of the ancient Northern Spitz-type breed of dog and is the National Dog of Norway.

50•ØRE
NORGE•1969

Edge

50 Øre

KM# 408 Schön# 61
Characteristics
Material Cupronickel
Weight 4.8 g
Diameter 22 mm
Thickness 1.64 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Mint of Norway

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