10 krone 1977 — Denmark ( Pick: 48 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 krone issued in Denmark in 1977. It is listed under Pick number 48. The denomination and year classify it among documented banknotes of this specific issue.
The front side design features "SERIE -" located at the left. The color scheme is olive and cream. The note is signed by EH, Erik Hoffmeyer, the Governor from 1965 to 1994, and HV, Henrik Valeur, the Head of the banknote department from 1969 to 1979.
In 1977, Denmark focused on economic stability and financial reforms. The absence of specified details regarding the series and period remains noted in the catalog entry.
The front side design features "SERIE -" located at the left. The color scheme is olive and cream. The note is signed by EH, Erik Hoffmeyer, the Governor from 1965 to 1994, and HV, Henrik Valeur, the Head of the banknote department from 1969 to 1979.
In 1977, Denmark focused on economic stability and financial reforms. The absence of specified details regarding the series and period remains noted in the catalog entry.
Specifications
- Signed by
- EH (Erik Hoffmeyer, Governor (1965-1994)), HV (Henrik Valeur, Head of the banknote department (1969-1979))
- Date of issue
- 1977
- Colour
- Olive and cream
- Pick catalog
- 48
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 10 kroner banknote in 1977 as part of the 1972 series, which was introduced to modernize Denmark's currency. This series featured portraits of notable Danes on the obverse and native animals on the reverse.
The front of the 10 kroner note displays a portrait of Cathrine Sophie Kirchhoff, painted by Jens Juel. The reverse features an image of a female common eider, based on a 1909 watercolor by Johannes Larsen. The banknote measures 125 x 67 mm and includes a solid security thread and a watermark depicting Jens Juel and the number 10.