1 rigsdaler 1803 — Denmark ( Pick: A28 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 rigsdaler issued in Denmark in 1803. It is cataloged under Pick number A28, which identifies it within the issue. This note highlights its place in the catalog based on its year and denomination.
The front side displays designs from 1788-1808, featuring an anti-counterfeiting text added vertically at the right. A large "E" is positioned at the left of the front. The note exhibits a blue color scheme and has dimensions of 185 x 100 mm.
Signed by Christian VII, this banknote was produced by Kurantbanken in Kjøbenhavn. It was issued until 1813, marking its circulation period.
The front side displays designs from 1788-1808, featuring an anti-counterfeiting text added vertically at the right. A large "E" is positioned at the left of the front. The note exhibits a blue color scheme and has dimensions of 185 x 100 mm.
Signed by Christian VII, this banknote was produced by Kurantbanken in Kjøbenhavn. It was issued until 1813, marking its circulation period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Christian VII
- Date of issue
- 1788-1804
- Printing office
- Denmark Kurantbanken i Kjøbenhavn
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 185 x 100 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- A28
About this banknote
The Kurantbanken i Kjøbenhavn issued the 1 Rigsdaler Courant banknotes from 1788 to 1808, with circulation continuing until 1813. In 1803, an anti-counterfeiting text was added vertically on the right side of the note to enhance security measures.
The front of the banknote features a large letter "E" on the left side, denoting "Een" (one), and is printed on blue paper. The note measures 185 x 100 mm and bears the signature of King Christian VII. A total of 23,315,200 of these notes were printed during their issuance period.