100 kroner 1962 — Denmark ( Pick: 46C )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 kroner issued in Denmark in 1962. It is cataloged under Pick number 46C, identifying it within this documented issue.
This banknote features a design in red-brown on a red-yellow underprint. It is printed on machine-made paper and measures 155 x 84 mm. The front side includes signatures from Siegfried Hartogsohn, the Governor, and Richard Riim, the Head of the banknote department.
No information is available regarding the amount produced. The Banknote Printing Works was responsible for its production.
This banknote features a design in red-brown on a red-yellow underprint. It is printed on machine-made paper and measures 155 x 84 mm. The front side includes signatures from Siegfried Hartogsohn, the Governor, and Richard Riim, the Head of the banknote department.
No information is available regarding the amount produced. The Banknote Printing Works was responsible for its production.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Siegfried Hartogsohn (Governor), Richard Riim (Head of the banknote department)
- Date of issue
- 1962
- Printing office
- Banknote Printing Works
- Paper
- Machine-made paper
- Colour
- Red-brown on red-yellow underprint
- Dimensions
- 155 x 84 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 46C
About this banknote
The National Bank of Denmark issued the 100 kroner note in 1962. This series was introduced to update Denmark's currency with new designs and security features. The notes were printed by the Banknote Printing Works and signed by Siegfried Hartogsohn, the Governor, and Richard Riim, the Head of the banknote department.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, known for discovering electromagnetism. The back depicts a detailed view of Kronborg Castle, a historic site in Helsingør. The banknote was printed with red-brown on a red-yellow underprint and measured 155 x 84 mm.