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| Issuer | Jegerhallen, Oslo |
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| Value | 1 Pizza |
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| Obverse description | The issuer's trade name and street address are printed at centre, with the denomination '1 Pizza' at lower centre. A serial number appears at the bottom of the note. The design is typographically simple, with no vignette or ornamental underprint. |
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| Reverse description | Reverse printed on plain light blue paper with no text, imagery, or ornamental elements; entirely blank. |
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Jegerhallen — "The Hunter's Hall" — is a long-running Oslo restaurant, and this small paper token was issued for internal use, almost certainly as a meal voucher or staff coupon redeemable for a single pizza. This kind of printed scrip was common among Norwegian restaurants and canteens through the latter half of the twentieth century, avoiding cash handling for subsidized employee meals.
No central authority oversaw these issues, and survival is purely accidental — most were redeemed and discarded.