Samlerhuset

Samlerhuset Norge (Collector's House) is a Norwegian distributor of collectibles, mainly coins and medals, but also stamps, banknotes and philatelic numismatic covers (PNC).

[2] More to the point, their brochure states that: Samlerhuset Norge sells both Norwegian and foreign coins, bank notes and stamps.

[5] The magazin is issued by Samlerhuset, but uses a number of external writers, including curator of the British Museum Gareth Williams.

Samlerhuset Group has offices in Sweden (Mynthuset Sverige AB), Denmark (Mønthuset Danmark A/S), Finland (Soumen Moneta/Oy Nordic Moneta AB), Estonia (Eesti Mündiari OÜ), Latvia (Latvijas Monetu Nams, SIA), Lithuania (UAB Monetų namai), Poland (Skarbnica Narodowa), Czech Republic (Nárdoni Pokladnice s.r.o.

), The United Kingdom (The London Mint Office Limited), Slovakia (Nárdona Pokladnica s.r.o), Hungary (Magyar Éremkibocsátó Kft.

[10] Samlerhuset was established in 1994 by Reidar Nilsen, Sigmund Jakobsen, Ole Bjørn Fausa and Helge Hellebust.

[16] In 2020 Samlerhuset's CEO denied media reports that the Dublin Mint Office had sent expensive unsolicited products to elderly Irish customers during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Samlerhuset sells collectibles, including the sale of commemorative coins such as this coin, commemorating the 1994 Winter Olympics .
The Central Bank of Russia is one of several central banks cooperating with Samlerhuset Norge and Samlerhuset Group in the production of coins.
«Flowing hair dollar», Flowing Hair dollar , the first dollar coin issued by the United States federal government, was exhibited at Historisk museum (Museum of History) in Oslo.