KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 krone 1941 — Denmark ( Pick: 33 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 krone Denmark 1941 — Front side
Back side
100 krone Denmark 1941 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 krone issued in Denmark in 1941. It is cataloged under Pick number 33, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this type.

The front side design features a brown-yellow color scheme with lettering and the denomination surrounded by ornamentation of dolphins. The primary signature is by Knud Svendsen, while the second signature has 13 variations. The reverse side displays arms encircled by seaweed, held by two mermen in waves.

This banknote measures 160 x 100 mm and is printed on paper. The printing was conducted by the Banknote Printing Works. The exact amount produced remains unknown.

Specifications

Signed by
Knud Svendsen, Hellerung
Date of issue
1941
Printing office
Banknote Printing Works
Paper
paper
Colour
brown and yellow
Dimensions
160 x 100 mm
Amount produced
unknown
Pick catalog
33

About this banknote

The "Danmarks Nationalbank" issued the 100 krone banknote in 1941. This series was introduced during World War II, a period when Denmark was under German occupation. The banknotes from this era were produced to ensure stable currency supply amidst challenging times and were printed by the Banknote Printing Works.

The front side of the 1941 100 krone note features intricate brown-yellow ornamentation with lettering and denomination encircled by dolphin motifs. The back showcases Denmark's arms surrounded by seaweed, held by two mermen amidst waves. Signed by Knud Svendsen and Hellerung, this note is cataloged as Pick number 33 and measures 160 x 100 mm.

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