1000 kronor 1939 — Sweden ( Pick: 38d )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Sweden, dated 1939, carries a denomination of 1000 kronor. The design features a front side identified as 1932-1950, showcasing Svea seated with a numeral of value in red and maroon added to the underprint. It includes two printed signatures and is similar to banknote #37. The back side presents an image of Gustav Vasa, accompanied by one letter in the lower left and right corners.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 38d. The available details place it within a defined group of recorded banknotes, characterized by its unique color scheme of grey and red. Its specific design elements and catalog reference contribute to its classification in the catalog.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 38d. The available details place it within a defined group of recorded banknotes, characterized by its unique color scheme of grey and red. Its specific design elements and catalog reference contribute to its classification in the catalog.
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey and red
- Pick catalog
- 38d
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 1000 kronor banknote in 1939, identified as Pick 38d. This series was introduced as part of ongoing currency updates during that period. The note featured enhancements in security and design, reflecting advancements in banknote printing technology.
The front side of the note, used from 1932 to 1950, depicts Svea seated, with a red numeral of value and maroon underprint added for distinction. The back features an image of Gustav Vasa, with a single letter at the lower left and right. The note includes two printed signatures, a characteristic of notes during this era.