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5 Kroner (Harald V) — obverse
Obverse
5 Kroner (Harald V) — reverse
Reverse
5 Kroner

5 Kroner (Harald V)

Norway · 2009

A silver-colored, center-holed coin featuring decorative scrollwork and royal inscriptions.

Country
Norway
Year
2009
Denomination
5 Kroner
Metal
Cupronickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
Grade
Mint State / Uncirculated with minor contact marks

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Overview

A silver-colored, center-holed coin featuring decorative scrollwork and royal inscriptions.

Historical significance

Part of the modern Norwegian krone currency system issued during the reign of King Harald V, representing contemporary Scandinavian coinage.

Obverse (front)

Features a central hole surrounded by an elaborate wreath and the text 'KONGERIKET NORGE' (Kingdom of Norway) along the upper rim.

Reverse (back)

Features the denomination '5 KRONER', the year '2009', decorative acanthus leaf ornamentation, and the mint mark.

Estimated value

$1 - $3 in circulated to uncirculated condition

What drives this coin's value

Condition, grade, and numismatic demand for modern commemorative or high-grade business strikes.

Grade assessment

Mint State / Uncirculated with minor contact marks

Mintage & rarity

Common circulation coin with high mintage numbers.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

As a modern, low-value circulating coin, counterfeiting is extremely rare. Check weight and dimensions if suspicious.

Notable varieties & errors

No major distinct varieties or mint errors widely sought after for this specific year.

Similar coins

Other Norwegian holed kroner coins from earlier reigns (e.g., Olav V).

Care & preservation

Store in a dry environment. Handle by the edges to avoid transferring oils from skin.