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Here is a numismatic description of the 1951 Norwegian 10 Kroner banknote, Series P:
This banknote was issued by Norway in 1951. It represents a nominal value of 10 kroner.
The front of the banknote features the crowned coat of arms of Norway. These arms are composed of a crowned lion holding an axe, a traditional symbol of the Norwegian monarchy. The colors and design of the coat of arms are faithful to the classic heraldic representations. The face value of the banknote, "10 kroner", is also indicated on the front.
The back of the banknote features an ornamental pattern. This pattern is composed of geometric shapes and interlaced lines, creating a complex and symmetrical design. The main purpose of this pattern is to prevent counterfeiting. The face value is mentioned again on the back.
This banknote is part of Series P of Norwegian banknote issues. Banknotes in this series share similar design characteristics, while presenting specific variations for each denomination.
The 1951 10 kroner banknote bears witness to Norway's monetary history and its visual identity through its national symbols and distinctive design elements.