These one krone and two kroner coins from Norway both sport the profile of King Haakon VII and both have the same inscriptions, but the reverse of the one krone piece is a lot less embellished than the 2 kroner (see secondary picture).
1 KRONE: 0.193 troy ounces silver
2 KRONER: 0.386 ounces silver
The 2 kroner in our main picture is especially good looking. It sold for $360 US dollars in a 2012 auction by Stack's Bowers. CoinQuest thanks Stack's Bowers for use of their coin photo
Catalog values run like this:
1 KRONE
worn: $20 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $35
well preserved: $100
fully uncirculated: $300
krones dated 1910 and 1912 are more rare; multiply these values by two
krones dated 1914 and 1915 are more common; divide these values by two
2 KRONER
worn: $50 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $85
well preserved: $120
fully uncirculated: $300
2 kroner dated 1917 are more common; divide these values by two
As always on CoinQuest, these are catalog values. Be sure to read our Important Terminology page so you can convert catalog values to actual buy and sell values.
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