That's nothing. The smallest you can get in cash in Norway is 50 øre and that's planned to remove.
You have:
50 øre ( planned to remove)
1 Krone (coin)
5 Kroner (coin)
10 Kroner (coin)
20 Kroner (coin)
50 Kroner (banknote)
100 Kroner (banknote)
200 Kroner (banknote)
500 Kroner (banknote)
1000 Kroner (banknote)
One krone is worth 30. April 2009:
0,11 EUR
or
0,15 USD
There is 100 øre in a krone, so about 500 øre in a dollar
about 6 nok
1 Ore Is worth about $0.0014 so 10 Ore is worth approximately $0.014, Also Norge has nothing to do with the value of the coin it refers to location ,Norge is the Norwegian (bokmal) , Danish and Swedish name for Norway
Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland.
Germany invaded Norway to gain access to Swedish iron ore, which Germany used during the war. Germany seized the port of Narvik, which exported the ore.
The dollar value for the us dollar and sverige ore is 30 ore to 1 dollar.
It wanted Norway's ice free harbors and access to iron ore from mines in Sweden.
You can find coal, iron ore, natural gas, nickel, petroleum, sand and gravel, stone, and titanium in Norway.
assay value is summation of width *SG*%of ore/summation of width*SG
Well, three different countries use the Ore as a denomination. Without more information I cannot tell which country minted your coin. Denmark: 1 Ore, 1876 $400USD in Fine Condition, $1500 in Uncirculated. Norway: 1 Ore, 1876 $5USD in Fine, $80 in Uncirculated. Sweden: 1 Ore, 1876 $25USD in Fine, $200 in Uncirculated. Remember, rarity and condition are key in coin values.
It wanted Norway's ice free harbors and access to iron ore from mines in Sweden. It invaded Denmark so it would be easier to invade Norway.
It wanted Norway's ice free harbors and access to iron ore from mines in Sweden. It invaded Denmark so it would be easier to invade Norway.
The ore must be assayed.