10 kroner 1936 — Denmark ( Pick: 26 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 kroner issued in Denmark in 1936. It is cataloged under Pick number 26, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.
The front side design features a brown color scheme with the text "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV." The lettering and denomination are surrounded by ornamental designs, with a watermark marked as Light #10. Signatures include Knud Svendsen and V. Lange, among others. The note's dimensions are 130 x 79 mm, and it is printed on paper by Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn.
The primary color of the banknote is orange brown on white paper. This note is significant as it reflects the currency practices during the period in Denmark, marked by the Nationalbanken's issuance of banknotes backed by gold at that time.
The front side design features a brown color scheme with the text "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV." The lettering and denomination are surrounded by ornamental designs, with a watermark marked as Light #10. Signatures include Knud Svendsen and V. Lange, among others. The note's dimensions are 130 x 79 mm, and it is printed on paper by Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn.
The primary color of the banknote is orange brown on white paper. This note is significant as it reflects the currency practices during the period in Denmark, marked by the Nationalbanken's issuance of banknotes backed by gold at that time.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Knud Svendsen, Friis, Gellerup, Hannibal, Heegaard, Hermann, Lund, Neergaard, Pugh, Sander, Vinther
- Date of issue
- 1930
- Printing office
- Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- orange brown on white paper
- Dimensions
- 130 x 79 mm
- Pick catalog
- 26
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote was the Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn. This series was issued in 1936. It was introduced during a period when Denmark operated under a gold standard, which allowed citizens to redeem banknotes for gold under prevalent laws.
The front side of the 10 kroner note from 1936 features intricate ornamentation surrounding the denomination and lettering, "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV," indicating redemption in gold. The note, measuring 130 x 79 mm, was printed by Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn and signed by a team including Knud Svendsen.