KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 kronor 1913 — Sweden ( Pick: 27h )

Region: Europe
Front side
10 kronor Sweden 1913 — Front side
Back side
10 kronor Sweden 1913 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 kronor issued in Sweden in 1913. It is cataloged under Pick number 27h.

This note features a front design from 1906-1917, presented in black with a green guilloche, depicting Svea seated on the right side. The reverse displays Gustav Vasa alongside a letter, rendered in gray. The dimensions of the note are 121 x 70 mm, with a color palette of black, green, gray, and red.

The banknote is printed on paper. This specific variant is classified as h, retaining unique characteristics resembling both the 10 kronor notes of its era and other cataloged notes. The 10 kronor notes were part of broader currency usage in Sweden during the early 20th century.

Specifications

Date of issue
1913
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black, green, gray, red
Dimensions
121 x 70 mm
Pick catalog
27h

About this banknote

The issuing authority for the 10 kronor banknote of Sweden was the Riksbank. This series was issued in 1913. It was part of the ongoing monetary issuance during this period, which was under the reign of King Gustav V, introduced following the adoption of standardized banknote designs in the early 20th century.

The front side of Pick 27h features a seated depiction of Svea on the right with green guilloche patterns, similar to design number 20. On the back, it portrays Gustav Vasa with inscriptions on the left and right, characterized by gray coloring. The variant 27h was produced in 1913 and is known for its specific color and design elements.

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