KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 kronor 1950 — Sweden ( Pick: 38 )

Region: Europe
Front side
1000 kronor Sweden 1950 — Front side
Back side
1000 kronor Sweden 1950 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1000 kronor issued in Sweden in 1950. It is cataloged under Pick number 38, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.

The front side features the depiction of Svea seated, with the numeral of value in red. This design was active from 1932 to 1950, and it includes maroon added to the underprint. The note is similar to #37 and displays two printed signatures. On the back, the design presents Gustav Vasa, with one letter placed at the lower left and right.

The note measures 210 x 121 mm and is printed on paper.

Specifications

Date of issue
1950
Paper
Paper
Colour
Maroon added to underprint
Dimensions
210 x 121 mm
Pick catalog
38

About this banknote

The National Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank) issued the 1000-kronor banknote (Pick #38) in 1950. This series, introduced in 1932, featured printed signatures, replacing the earlier handwritten ones. The 1950 issue was the final release of this design before a new series commenced in 1952.

The obverse displays Svea seated at the bottom right, with a red numeral indicating the denomination. The reverse features a portrait of King Gustav Vasa, with a single letter at the lower left and right. This banknote was demonetized on December 31, 1987.

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