KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

32 skillingar 1849 — Sweden ( Pick: A123c )

Region: Europe
Front side
32 skillingar Sweden 1849 — Front side
Back side
32 skillingar Sweden 1849 — Back side

Banknote description

This banknote from Sweden, dated 1849, carries a denomination of 32 skillingar. The note features a design from the period 1836-1858, showcasing a black lion lying in front of crowned arms at the top center. The color scheme combines black and light blue, with a printed serial number in yellow, identifying it as variant c produced between 1840 and 1858.

The note is cataloged under Pick number A123c. Its denomination and year align it with a specific grouping of documented banknotes. The combination of design elements and serial numbers contributes to its classification within the structured catalog entry for this banknote.

Specifications

Date of issue
1840-1858
Colour
Black and light blue
Pick catalog
A123c

About this banknote

The Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank issued the 32 Skillingar Banco banknotes between 1836 and 1858. This series was introduced to standardize the currency system, with the 32 Skillingar Banco note equating to 1 Riksdaler Riksgäld, facilitating transactions during a period of multiple concurrent currency standards.

The obverse of the banknote features a lion lying in front of a crowned coat of arms at the top center. The note is predominantly black, with a yellow printed serial number, a characteristic of the variant issued between 1840 and 1858. The reverse side is blank, allowing the obverse design to be faintly visible through the paper.

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