KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 krone 1944 — Denmark ( Pick: 36 )

Region: Europe
Front side
10 krone Denmark 1944 — Front side
Back side
10 krone Denmark 1944 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 krone issued in Denmark in 1944. It is cataloged under Pick number 36, which identifies it within the issue. This note features a front side design labeled "10 TI KRONER 10" and depicts arms on the back.

The banknote has a color scheme of brown and cream, with dimensions measuring 131 x 80 mm. It is signed by Knud Svendsen (KS) and Friis (F). The printing was done by Egmont printing, contributing to its specific characteristics.

The banknote was part of the currency used during Denmark's occupation by German forces in World War II.

Specifications

Signed by
Knud Svendsen (KS), Friis (F)
Date of issue
1944
Printing office
Egmont printing
Colour
Brown and cream
Dimensions
131 x 80 mm
Pick catalog
36

About this banknote

The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 10 krone banknote in 1944 as part of a series developed in secret during World War II. This series, known as the "Ombytningsserien" or "exchange series," was introduced on 23 July 1945 to replace existing banknotes and to address economic concerns following the German occupation.

The front of the banknote features the denomination "10 TI KRONER 10" prominently displayed. The reverse side showcases the Danish coat of arms. Measuring 131 x 80 mm, the note is printed in brown and cream colors. It bears the signatures of Knud Svendsen and Friis, with printing executed by Egmont printing.

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