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".

Obverse

Portrait of King Olav V of Norway facing left, his motto "We give our all for Norway" below.

Engraver: Øivind Hansen (HØ)

OLAV V NORGES KONGE

ALT FOR NORGE

Reverse

Coat of arms of Norway devides denomination and year of issue.

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”.

5 Kᴿ
19 68

Edge

Plain with a wavy line, alternating with the mintmark of the Mint of Norway (⚒, crossed hammers) and letter B referring to the chief of Mint of Norway Arne Bakken (1974-1980).

⚒ ~~~ ⚒ ~~~ ⚒ ~~~ ⚒ ~~~ ⚒ ~~~ B ~~~

5 Kroner

KM# 412
Characteristics
Material Cupronickel
Weight 11.5 g
Diameter 29.5 mm
Thickness 2.2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Mint of Norway

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