НОРВЕГИЯ-50 ЙОРЕ-1978-KM# 418-
КРАЛ ОЛАФ ПЕТИ
МЕТАЛ - Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
ТЕГЛО - 4,8 g
ДИАМЕТЪР - 22 mm
ДЕБЕЛИНА -1,63 mm
ОРИЕНТАЦИЯ - Medal alignment ↑↑
ТИРАЖ - 15,177,324
The arms of Norway (a crowned shield with the description "den norske løve" (the Norwegian Lion), wielding an axe), one of the oldest coat of arms in Europe with a variation of this image being used by Norwegian rulers since 1280 when King Eirik Magnussen added the crown and silver (argent) axe to the lion. The axe is the martyr axe of St. Olav, the weapon used to kill him in the battle of Stiklestad in 1030.
NOTE: The size of shield and lettering became smaller starting from 1988.
Script: Latin
Lettering: 19 78
Engraver: Øivind Hansen
Number '50' of denomination with legends in 2 lines beneath.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
50
K ØRE ØH
NORGE
Translation:
50
K Øre ØH
Norway
Engraver: Øivind Hansen
Reeded
VG-115