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| Uitgever | Den Kongelige Regjerings-Commission (Royal Government Commission of Norway) |
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| Jaar | 1807 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | No. 627 50 Rigsdaler Courant Denne Credit - Seddel validere for 50 Rdlr., skriver Halvtredsindstyve Rigsdaler Dansk Courant imellem Mand og Mand, modtages i alle Kongelige Kasser i Norge og indløses inden to Aar efter Freden, saafremt den ej för den Tid, efter Regjeringens foregaaende Opfordring, mod andet Repræsentativ vorder ombyttet. Udstædt efter Authorisation fra den Kongelige Regjerings-Commission. Christiania den 1ste November 1807 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse appears to be plain, unprinted paper, as was typical of these emergency wartime credit notes issued by the Royal Government Commission of Norway during the Napoleonic Wars period. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Royal Government Commission was a temporary administrative body established in 1807 after Britain's attack on Copenhagen and the seizure of the Danish fleet severed Norway from Denmark. Cut off from the Copenhagen-based financial apparatus, Norwegian authorities needed an independent note issue fast. These Rigsdaler Courant notes were the result — printed locally in Christiania under emergency conditions, not by a dedicated bank of issue, which Norway did not yet have.
The "AX" Pick prefix signals an unconfirmed or provisional cataloging — the series sits outside the main Norwegian sequence precisely because the issuing body was ad hoc and short-lived. Surviving examples are rare, and the paper quality of the local printing reflects the haste of the circumstances.