100 kroner 2013 — Denmark ( Pick: 66C )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 kroner issued in Denmark in 2013. It is cataloged under Pick number 66C. The note's dimensions are 135 x 72 mm and features an orange print on a white background. It is printed on paper at Danmarks Nationalbank and is signed by Lars Rohde and Lars G. Sørensen.
This banknote is classified within a defined group of banknotes, with its catalog reference providing identification within the issue. The front side design incorporates the noted color scheme, while details about the back design are not specified.
The amount produced is recorded as very scarce. The currency in Denmark was decimalized on January 1, 1875, establishing the krone as the standard monetary unit.
This banknote is classified within a defined group of banknotes, with its catalog reference providing identification within the issue. The front side design incorporates the noted color scheme, while details about the back design are not specified.
The amount produced is recorded as very scarce. The currency in Denmark was decimalized on January 1, 1875, establishing the krone as the standard monetary unit.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Lars Rohde, Lars G. Sørensen
- Date of issue
- 2013
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Orange print on white background
- Dimensions
- 135 x 72 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 66C
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote is Danmarks Nationalbank. The series was introduced in 2009. This series was released as part of a new banknote series focusing on Danish bridges and prehistoric artifacts, aiming to enhance security features and update the design.
The front side design features the Old Lillebælt Bridge. The back side design illustrates a Bronze Age dagger. This particular 100 kroner note, with Pick number 66C, was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank. It is considered very scarce, adding to its numismatic value.