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![[Flag of the custom services of Norway]](../images/n/no_toll.gif) image by Zoltan Horvath, 12 August 2024
 
image by Zoltan Horvath, 12 August 2024 
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The flag of the customs services is a tongued flag, with a white square on the intersection of the cross, with yellow letters 'Toll' surmounted by a crown.
Jan Oskar Engene, 26 March 1996
Customs ensign inscription is given in lower-case; i.e. "Toll" in Flaggenbuch. 
 If I am not much mistaken, the regulation as well as the usage is not 
 consistent and both "Toll" and "TOLL" are acceptable.
Željko Heimer, 8 July 2002
I think the uppercase versus lowercase difference is a historical 
 one. Nowadays we only see the uppercase versions, both for the 
 customs and postal flags. I am not sure exactly when the lettering 
 changed to uppercase, but as the Flaggenbuch is a well researched 
 source with generally reliable information, my hypothesis is that the 
 post and customs flags went from lower to upper case sometime after 
 the Second World War.
Jan Oskar Engene, 8 July 2002