200 kroner 2009 — Denmark ( Pick: 67a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 kroner issued in Denmark in 2009. It falls under Pick number 67a, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this classification.
This note is green in color and measures 145 x 72 mm. It is composed of cotton paper and is signed by Nils Bernstein and Lars Gerrild Sørensen. It was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank.
The amount produced is unknown. Denmark retained its krone as the official currency despite transitioning to the euro as part of the European Union framework.
This note is green in color and measures 145 x 72 mm. It is composed of cotton paper and is signed by Nils Bernstein and Lars Gerrild Sørensen. It was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank.
The amount produced is unknown. Denmark retained its krone as the official currency despite transitioning to the euro as part of the European Union framework.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Nils Bernstein, Lars Gerrild Sørensen
- Date of issue
- 19 October 2010
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- cotton
- Colour
- green
- Dimensions
- 145 x 72 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 67a
About this banknote
The 200-kroner banknote was issued by Danmarks Nationalbank in 2009. This note is part of a series designed to enhance security features and modernize the banknote designs. The series aimed to update Denmark's currency with new visual motifs and advanced anti-counterfeiting technologies.
The front side of the banknote features an illustration of the Knippelsbro, a famous bascule bridge in Copenhagen. The back side showcases the Trundholm sun chariot, an iconic Bronze Age artifact. This note, listed as Pick 67a, is printed on cotton paper and measures 145 x 72 mm.