Is this an actual 1950 note? by Future-Atmosphere-40 Tags:norway 5 comments Seems to be. I’m no expert but after some quick googling it seems these were made from 1940-1950, after that they switched to coins for the 1 kr value Yes, that’s a legit 1 krone note. Yes. It has an approx collectors value of 15-30€. They got printed between 1940–1950 and were Wartime “coin notes”. They are invalid by now. This could be worth a lot of money, but I have some concerns – do you mind if I call a buddy of mine who’s an expert and just happens to be in town? Looks like it! Comments are closed.
Seems to be. I’m no expert but after some quick googling it seems these were made from 1940-1950, after that they switched to coins for the 1 kr value
Yes. It has an approx collectors value of 15-30€. They got printed between 1940–1950 and were Wartime “coin notes”. They are invalid by now.
This could be worth a lot of money, but I have some concerns – do you mind if I call a buddy of mine who’s an expert and just happens to be in town?
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Seems to be. I’m no expert but after some quick googling it seems these were made from 1940-1950, after that they switched to coins for the 1 kr value
Yes, that’s a legit 1 krone note.
Yes. It has an approx collectors value of 15-30€.
They got printed between 1940–1950 and were Wartime “coin notes”. They are invalid by now.
This could be worth a lot of money, but I have some concerns – do you mind if I call a buddy of mine who’s an expert and just happens to be in town?
Looks like it!
Comments are closed.