20 kroner 1972 — Denmark ( Pick: 49 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 kroner issued in Denmark in 1972. It is cataloged under Pick number 49, which identifies it within the issue. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 70 mm.
The front side design features the inscription "SERIE 20. - Denmark 329." The colour scheme includes dark blue on a brown background, complemented by a multicolor underprint. The printing office is Nationalbanken, located in Copenhagen, although no imprint is present.
Additional details such as paper type, signature, and amount produced are not specified. The Nationalbanken in Copenhagen was responsible for issuing various denominations during this period.
The front side design features the inscription "SERIE 20. - Denmark 329." The colour scheme includes dark blue on a brown background, complemented by a multicolor underprint. The printing office is Nationalbanken, located in Copenhagen, although no imprint is present.
Additional details such as paper type, signature, and amount produced are not specified. The Nationalbanken in Copenhagen was responsible for issuing various denominations during this period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 1972
- Printing office
- Nationalbanken, Copenhagen (without imprint)
- Paper
- Not specified
- Colour
- Dark blue on brown and multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 49
About this banknote
The 20 kroner banknote, Pick number 49, was issued by Danmarks Nationalbank starting on March 11, 1980. This series was introduced to replace the previous 20 kroner notes and remained in circulation until April 10, 1990, when it was succeeded by a coin of the same denomination.
The front of the note features a portrait of Pauline Maria Tutein, née Tath, painted by Jens Juel. The back displays male and female house sparrows, illustrated by Gunnar Larsen. The watermark consists of a painter's palette, brushes, and the number 20. The note measures 150 x 70 mm and was printed by Nationalbanken, Copenhagen, without an imprint.