100 kronor 1952 — Sweden ( Pick: 36ah )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1952. It is cataloged under Pick number 36ah, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of its classification.
The front side design features a depiction of Svea seated at the lower right. The colors include red and blue with yellow added to the underprint. Both signatures of Gustaf VI Adolf are printed. The note resembles earlier issues but features the numeral of value in red. The back side displays an image of Gustav Vasa.
The dimensions of this banknote are 150 x 75 mm. The printing of this note was managed by Sveriges Riksbank.
The front side design features a depiction of Svea seated at the lower right. The colors include red and blue with yellow added to the underprint. Both signatures of Gustaf VI Adolf are printed. The note resembles earlier issues but features the numeral of value in red. The back side displays an image of Gustav Vasa.
The dimensions of this banknote are 150 x 75 mm. The printing of this note was managed by Sveriges Riksbank.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gustaf VI Adolf
- Date of issue
- 1952
- Printing office
- Sveriges Riksbank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 36ah
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued this 100 kronor banknote in 1952. The series was introduced under Gustaf VI Adolf's reign, reflecting the changes during his monarchy after ascending the throne in 1950.
The front side features Svea, seated at the lower right, with a design in red and blue, incorporating yellow in the underprint. The back side displays a portrait of Gustav Vasa. This note, classified as Pick 36ah, includes signatures from Gustaf VI Adolf, with the numeral of value in red distinct from earlier versions.