100 kronor 1963 — Sweden ( Pick: 48e )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1963. It features a design categorized as Variant e: 1963 and is primarily colored in black and red.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 48e. Its denomination and year place it within a documented grouping of banknotes. The classification details and available facts identify it within the structured catalog entry for this banknote.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 48e. Its denomination and year place it within a documented grouping of banknotes. The classification details and available facts identify it within the structured catalog entry for this banknote.
Specifications
- Colour
- Black and red
- Pick catalog
- 48e
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 100-kronor banknote in 1963 as part of its ongoing series of currency notes. This particular issue, cataloged as Pick 48e, was introduced to continue the bank's tradition of featuring national symbols and historical figures on its currency.
The front of the banknote displays a seated depiction of Mother Svea, the female personification of Sweden, positioned at the lower right. The reverse side features a central portrait of King Gustav I, also known as Gustav Vasa, who reigned from 1523 to 1560. This note measures 140 x 121 mm and was demonetized on December 31, 1987.