If you are interested in an “Alt for Norge” coin, which translates to “All for Norway”, the most likely context you’re referring to is collectible coins from Norway that feature this phrase.
Here’s what you should know:
- Many Norwegian coins, particularly those from the era of King Olav V (1957-1991), bear the inscription “Alt for Norge”.
- You can find these coins for sale from various sources, including online marketplaces and coin dealers.
- Common denominations featuring this phrase include the Norwegian Krone, with various years available.
- The phrase itself is Norway’s royal motto and a significant symbol of national identity.
In addition to collecting coins, you can also find other merchandise and memorabilia featuring the “Alt for Norge” motto, such as art prints, T-shirts, and even handcrafted items.
What is a Norge coin?
The Norwegian silver-colored coin of 1 krone has a diameter of 21mm and weighs 4.35g. The coin has a hole in the middle. The word ‘Norge’ is inscripted on the 1 NOK copper-nickel coin”.
What is the 10 Norwegian Kroner coin?
I can help with that. The current Norwegian 10 Kroner coin was first issued in 1995 and depicts a stylised church and the King. The coin weighs 6.8g has a diameter of 24mm and is made of nickel brass.
Does Norway use coins?
I can help with that. Coins and banknotes of the Norwegian krone are distributed by the Central Bank of Norway. Up to 25 coins of any single denomination is considered tvungent betalingsmiddel—a legally recognized method of payment, in which the intended recipient can not refuse payment, according to Norwegian law.