It's been a long time coming, but Norway is finally releasing their new banknote designs, first unveiled two years ago. See the
link below for a story Heather Schena sent us back in October 2014. -Editor
Norway's central bank unveiled the nation's new bank notes on Tuesday and it doesn’t take a super keen observer to see what is different
about them. For the very first time in the nation's history, Norway's bank notes will not be adorned with portraits. Instead, the bills pay
homage to Norway’s tight bonds with the sea.
The 50 kroner note features a lighthouse modelled after the Utvær lighthouse in Solund that is the nation’s westernmost point. The 100 kroner note
displays Norway’s largest preserved Viking ship, the Gotskund, while the 200 kroner bill shows a large cod backed by herring and a fishing net.
The 500 kroner note symbolizes prosperity with an image of the rescue vessel RS 14 Stavanger and the 1,000 kroner note is a rolling wave meant to
convey “the sea as a counterforce that hones us, and a driving force that carries us forward”.
The reverse of all of the new notes continue the maritime theme and feature heavily pixilated images designed with patterns that follow the
Beaufort wind scale. In debuting the notes for the very first time, Norges Bank touted that “they have already been called ‘the world's most
beautiful bank notes’.”
“The combination of the retrospective, iconic obverse motif and the reverse's modern, abstract cubic pattern is completely novel in
international bank note design,” the bank wrote in a statement.
The notes all feature state-of-the-art security features, including a ring in the lower left corner that ‘floats’ and displays the currency when
the note is tilted, a running anchor chain down the right side that appears to move and a watermark displaying the head of an Atlantic puffin.
To read the complete article, see:
'World's most beautiful banknotes' debut in
Norway (www.thelocal.no/20161122/worlds-most-beautiful-banknotes-debut-in-norway)
Here's what the complete set looks like, from the 2014 announcement. -Editor
To read the complete article, see:
NORWAY'S NEW PIXEL BANKNOTES (www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n42a21.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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