
Eiker history
What did it cost back then in the 18th century?
In the Danish-Norwegian coinage system, the rigsdaler species was the main coin from 1544 to 1813, and in Norway it was usually called daler or species.
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In 1625, 1 rigsdaler = 4 ort = 6 marks = 96 shillings
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Skilling was a unit of currency used in Norway between 1505 and 1875. Converted to today's exchange rate, one skilling was worth approximately 1.50 NOK.
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Courant or kurant means small coin.
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10 kroner for us was equivalent to 3,655 kroner in 1701. This corresponds to a price increase from 1701 to 2012 of 36,450%.
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The krone was introduced in 1875 in both Norway and Denmark.
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Salaries
A servant who worked for a farmer earned 10-12 rigsdaler a year, but also had room and board.
A maid had half the salary, 5-6 rigsdaler.
In a year, a miner could earn 50 rigsdaler.
In Norway, glass workers became a high-wage group.
Cabin manager Christian Fillion at the crown glass cabin (window glass) in Hurdal 288 rigsdaler a year
Blows away 192 rigsdaler a year in the same place
Starts at the same place 120 rigsdaler a year
In addition, various bonus schemes came in the amount of 3 - 6 riksdaler per month.
Schoolmaster in the same place in 1776 28 rigsdaler a year
Unskilled Norwegian workers 36-72 rigsdaler a year
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Salaries compared to Kongsberg Sølvverk
The salaries are based on the Silver Works' accounts during the years the Skarra mines were in operation (1770-1798).
1st class miners:
Exceeds 120 rigsdaler a year
Sharpens 120 rigsdaler a year
Prices
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Beef, 14-15 kilos: 1 rdl
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Clipfish, 8-20 kilos: 1 rdl
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Herring, 1 barrel: 3 rdl
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Sugar, 1 kilo: 1 tbsp
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Butter, 4-5 kilos: 1 tbsp
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Tobacco, 3 kilos: 1 rdl
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Barley flour, 1 barrel (139 liters): 3 rdl
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Spirits, simple, 1 pot (1 liter): 16 shillings/1 mark (1/6 daler)
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Wild boar, large: 1 1/2 rdl
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Young sheep: 1 place
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Goose, 3 pieces: 1 rdl
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Cow, 1 pc: 2-5 rdl
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Horse, old: 5-6 rdl
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Bricks, 144 pieces: 1 rdl
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Brass kettle: 1/2 rdl
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Silver bowl, large: 30 rdl
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Plate, 2 shillings
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Coffin, painted and well-studded: 1 rdl
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Chest with carvings: 15 rdl
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Duvet cover and duvet cover, used: 3 rdl per piece
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Sheet, fine canvas with "knippel", used: 1 3/4 rdl
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Sheets, striped, used: 1st place
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Bible, large: 8 pages
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Hat, "high-polled", black: 1/2 rdl
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Shoes or boots, one pair: 1 1/2 ort
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Hose, one pair: 12 shillings
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Paddy flour, gray, a cubit: 12 shillings
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Skirt, purchased (used): 2-3 1/2 rdl
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Cemetery space: 2 rdl
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Wax candles that burned on the altar during a funeral: 4-6 rdl
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For a blood donor to open a vein for bloodletting: 8 shillings