Norway 2 Skilling obverseObverse

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Norway 2 Skilling

Norway

1816–1875

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$0.45

Based on Silver spot price ($79.17/oz) · 25.0% purity · 0.71g

Updated 6:41 PM

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Specifications

CountryNorway
Years Minted1816–1875
Composition0.250 silver
Weight0.71 g
Diameter17 mm
ShapeRound
EdgePlain

Design

Obverse

Features the portrait of the reigning Norwegian monarch, such as King Carl XIV Johan for early issues.

Reverse

Displays the denomination '2 Skilling' along with the Norwegian coat of arms and the date.

History & Notable Facts

The 2 Skilling coin was minted in Kongsberg, Norway's own silver hub, using metal from local mines that had fueled European coinage for centuries.

That makes it a direct link to Norway's industrial past, even as the country navigated its new independence from Denmark and Sweden. Struck between 1816 and 1875, these silver pieces carried a simple design: the crowned monogram of the ruling monarch on one side and the denomination on the other.

Design variations occurred over the years, with some issues showing wear from the mint's aging presses. We don't know exact mintages for every year; records from the era are spotty, thanks to bureaucratic oversights.

Edge lettering, a common feature, helped deter clipping—a persistent headache for any mint.

As for rarity, it's overrated; plenty survive in decent condition.

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