100 kronor 1988 — Sweden ( Pick: 57a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1988. It is cataloged under Pick number 57a, which identifies it within the issue. The denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this catalog.
On the front side, the design features Carl von Linné on the right with a building in the background. The colors used are blue-green and brown-violet on a multicolor underprint. It measures 140x72mm, with a watermark of a large portrait and is signed by Bengt Dennis.
The banknote is characterized by its blue-green and brown-violet color scheme. The State Bank of Sweden issued multiple notes featuring historical figures during the late 20th century.
On the front side, the design features Carl von Linné on the right with a building in the background. The colors used are blue-green and brown-violet on a multicolor underprint. It measures 140x72mm, with a watermark of a large portrait and is signed by Bengt Dennis.
The banknote is characterized by its blue-green and brown-violet color scheme. The State Bank of Sweden issued multiple notes featuring historical figures during the late 20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Bengt Dennis
- Date of issue
- 1986-1999
- Colour
- Blue-green and brown-violet on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 000 x 000 mm
- Pick catalog
- 57a
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued this 100 kronor banknote in 1988 as part of a series first introduced in 1986. This series aimed to modernize Sweden's currency and enhance security features, with notable updates executed under the authority of the bank governor, Bengt Dennis.
The front side features Carl von Linné (Linnaeus), accompanied by a building in the background. The note is predominantly blue-green and brown-violet with a multicolor underprint. A unique technical aspect of Pick number 57a is its watermark, displaying a large portrait of Linné, with dimensions of 140x72mm.