100 krone 1922 — Denmark ( Pick: 23f )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 krone issued in Denmark in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 23f, which identifies it within the issue. Its dimensions are 160 x 100 mm and it features a brown-yellow color scheme.
The front side design includes lettering and the denomination surrounded by ornamentation of dolphins. The first signature is that of Viggo Valerius Lange, while the second signature varies. The reverse features arms surrounded by seaweed, held by two mermen in waves. A watermark marked as Dark #100 is present.
The banknote was signed by Viggo Valerius Lange and Carl Hans Christian Recke. This variant is identified as f, produced in 1922.
The front side design includes lettering and the denomination surrounded by ornamentation of dolphins. The first signature is that of Viggo Valerius Lange, while the second signature varies. The reverse features arms surrounded by seaweed, held by two mermen in waves. A watermark marked as Dark #100 is present.
The banknote was signed by Viggo Valerius Lange and Carl Hans Christian Recke. This variant is identified as f, produced in 1922.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Viggo Valerius Lange, Carl Hans Christian Recke
- Date of issue
- 1922
- Colour
- brown-yellow
- Dimensions
- 160 x 100 mm
- Pick catalog
- 23f
About this banknote
The National Bank of Denmark issued this 100 krone banknote in 1922. This note is part of a larger series designed during the early 20th century to modernize Danish currency. The series introduced consistent design elements and security features, following earlier banknote designs initiated in 1910.
The front side of the banknote features intricate ornamentation of dolphins surrounding the denomination, with signatures by Viggo Valerius Lange and Carl Hans Christian Recke. The back side displays the Danish arms embraced by seaweed and supported by two mermen amid waves. This variant, Pick 23f, was printed with a watermark featuring the number 100.