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| Issuer | Norges Bank |
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| Year | 1984-1995 |
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| Currency | Krone (1875-date) |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
| Protection description | Aasmund Olavsson Vinje's portrait, visible when held to light |
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| Comments |
Norges Bank Seddeltrykkeri, the bank's in-house printing works in Oslo, produced this entire series without contracting abroad — a deliberate policy choice that kept note production under direct state control throughout the Cold War period. The series ran across six signature combinations over eleven years, tracking four changes in bank leadership, which makes dating individual notes straightforward from signatures alone when the year is illegible or absent.
The 1993-dated Skånland & Johansen issue represents the last appearance of that pairing before Moland took over on the 1995 notes, which closed out the series ahead of the P#46 replacement.