Norwegian. I think anyway, I looked up Noreg and Norway, the Kingdom of Norway to be more precise, came up. I have one similar to a penny.
I do not know what the coin you mention is worth, but it has recently gone out of use. Noreg is not spelled wrong, it is the the norwegian name for my native country (Norway). steffenlj89@gmail.com
Norge or Noreg depends on which written language. Norway has two
less than 1 cent
Kingdom of Norway, in norwegian we say "kongedømmet Norge" or "Kongedømmet Noreg".
no serial noreg
Oluf Kolsrud has written: 'Presteutdaningi i Noreg' -- subject(s): Clergy, History, Study and teaching, Theology
You can buy them at coin dealers and coin shows.
No. It is a British coin.
A Coin?
Independence Coin is one coin appraisal service company. Coin appraisal services are just what they say, they let you know how much a coin is really worth. You can get a free coin appraisal on the website Coin Quest.
it is a coin:).
coin like the penny is a coin.