KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 kronor 1958 — Sweden ( Pick: 45d )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 kronor Sweden 1958 — Front side
Back side
100 kronor Sweden 1958 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1958. It is cataloged under Pick number 45d.

The design features elements from the period 1955-1959. The front side includes a depiction of Svea seated at the lower right, with red and blue colors and yellow added to the underprint. Both signatures are printed, and the numeral of value appears in red, resembling note #36. The back side portrays Gustav Vasa along with two small letters, indicating it as variant d, dated 1958.

The dimensions of the note are 210 x 121 mm, and it is printed on paper. The printing office responsible for production is Tumba Bruk, Sweden, with a total of 544,800 notes produced. The banknote is signed by Gustaf VI Adolf and features a color scheme of green and multicolor. The total amount of 100 kronor was relevant at this time, as it was part of ongoing currency production in Sweden during the late 1950s.

Specifications

Signed by
Gustaf VI Adolf
Date of issue
17 December 1958
Printing office
Tumba Bruk, Sweden
Paper
paper
Colour
green and multicolor
Dimensions
210 x 121 mm
Amount produced
544,800
Pick catalog
45d

About this banknote

The Sveriges Riksbank issued this series of 100 kronor banknotes in 1958. The series featured the signatures of King Gustaf VI Adolf and was printed by the Tumba Bruk printing office. This edition followed Sweden's tradition of regularly updating currency to include security features and design changes.

The front side features Svea, a national symbol, seated at the lower right, with prominent red, blue, and yellow colors in the design and underprint. The back side displays a portrait of Gustav Vasa. This particular variant, Pick 45d, was produced in a quantity of 544,800 notes.

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