KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 kronor 1943 — Sweden ( Pick: 36z )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 kronor Sweden 1943 — Front side
Back side
100 kronor Sweden 1943 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1943. It is cataloged under Pick number 36z and features a design from the 1918-1954 period.

The front side displays a design with black and green guilloche on a beige underprint. Svea is depicted seated at the lower right, with both signatures printed. The back side features an image of Gustav Vasa, designated as variant z from 1943, and the numeral of value is printed in red, similar to note #29.

This banknote measures 140 x 121 mm and was printed by Tumba Bruk using regular paper. The color palette includes red and blue, with yellow added to the underprint.

Specifications

Date of issue
1943
Printing office
Tumba Bruk
Paper
regular/other
Colour
black and green guilloche on beige underprint
Dimensions
140 x 121 mm
Pick catalog
36z

About this banknote

The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 100-kronor banknote in 1943 as part of a series that began in 1918 and continued until 1963. This series was introduced to standardize Sweden's currency during King Gustaf V's reign, which lasted from 1907 to 1950.

The obverse features a seated depiction of Mother Svea, a national symbol of Sweden, positioned at the lower right. The reverse displays a portrait of King Gustav Vasa, who reigned from 1523 to 1560. This banknote measures 140 x 121 mm and was printed by Tumba Bruk. It was demonetized on December 31, 1987.

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