1 kroner 1919 — Denmark ( Pick: NL )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Denmark, dated 1919, carries a denomination of 1 kroner. It features a color scheme of blue and red.
It is listed under Pick number NL. Its denomination and year place it within a documented group of banknotes. The available catalog facts determine its classification within this entry.
It is listed under Pick number NL. Its denomination and year place it within a documented group of banknotes. The available catalog facts determine its classification within this entry.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and red
- Pick catalog
- NL
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote is the local municipality of Broacker in Denmark. This note was issued in 1919 as part of a local emergency currency during the economic disruptions post-World War I. These types of notes, known as "Notgeld," were introduced due to a shortage of official currency in circulation.
The front design of the banknote features a Danish flag and a maritime scene with a small sailboat, complemented by the words "In Deo Spes." The back of the note displays a soldier holding a flag, along with inscriptions including "Gültig für Eine Mark" and a serial number. The denomination is 1 kroner, and this was printed in blue and red.