32 skillingar 1858 — Sweden ( Pick: A123 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
This banknote is a 32 skillingar issued in Sweden in 1858. It features a design used from 1836 to 1858, depicting a lion lying in front of crowned arms at the top center. Its colors include brown, black, and yellow.
It is cataloged under Pick number A123. The combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it within a defined group of banknotes. The design characteristics and recorded facts determine its classification among documented banknotes from this period.
It is cataloged under Pick number A123. The combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it within a defined group of banknotes. The design characteristics and recorded facts determine its classification among documented banknotes from this period.
Specifications
- Colour
- Brown
- Pick catalog
- A123
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, aligning with the 1830 coinage standard.
The obverse features a lion lying in front of a crowned coat of arms at the top center. The note's text indicates its redemption value and includes a warning against counterfeiting, stating that those who forge the note shall be hanged, while informants would receive a reward according to the royal proclamation of July 7, 1818.