10 kroner 1951 — Denmark ( Pick: 43A )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 kroner issued in Denmark in 1951. It is cataloged under Pick number 43A, identifying it within the issue. Its dimensions are 125 x 65 mm, and the paper is white.
On the obverse, the note features a design in black and olive-brown, while the reverse is green. The note is signed by Ove Jepsen and Richard Riim, and it was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank.
The amount produced remains unspecified. Denmark issued various banknotes that underscored its national identity, including those released in 1951.
On the obverse, the note features a design in black and olive-brown, while the reverse is green. The note is signed by Ove Jepsen and Richard Riim, and it was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank.
The amount produced remains unspecified. Denmark issued various banknotes that underscored its national identity, including those released in 1951.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ove Jepsen and Richard Riim
- Date of issue
- 1951
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- White
- Colour
- Black and olive-brown on the obverse; green on the reverse
- Dimensions
- 125 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 43A
About this banknote
Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 10 kroner banknote in 1951. This series was introduced as part of post-war monetary adjustments and aimed to stabilize and modernize Denmark's currency system. Signatories on the note include Ove Jepsen and Richard Riim, indicating their tenure at Danmarks Nationalbank.
The front side features a portrait of H.C. Andersen, a renowned Danish author, alongside storks in a nest. The reverse side displays a landscape with a windmill. The banknote measures 125 x 65 mm, with black and olive-brown on the front and green on the back. Printed by the Danmarks Nationalbank, it utilized white paper.