5 kroner 1936 — Denmark ( Pick: 25 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 kroner issued in Denmark in 1936. It is cataloged under Pick number 25, identifying it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented notes.
The front side design of the banknote features a landscape depicting a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by birch branches. The note is blue-green, with the inscription "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV" prominently displayed. It has a watermark classified as Light #5.
This note measures 150 x 75 mm and is signed by Knud Svendsen and Pugh. The printing office responsible for its production is Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn. The paper type is classified as Light #5.
The front side design of the banknote features a landscape depicting a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by birch branches. The note is blue-green, with the inscription "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV" prominently displayed. It has a watermark classified as Light #5.
This note measures 150 x 75 mm and is signed by Knud Svendsen and Pugh. The printing office responsible for its production is Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn. The paper type is classified as Light #5.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Knud Svendsen, Pugh
- Date of issue
- 1936
- Printing office
- Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn
- Paper
- Light #5
- Colour
- Blue-green
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 25
About this banknote
The Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn issued the 5 kroner banknote (Pick number 25) in 1936. This series, produced between 1931 and 1936, featured the signatures of Knud Svendsen and Pugh.
The front of the note displays a landscape with a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by birch branches. The back features the national coat of arms flanked by birch branches. The watermark consists of the numeral "5" repeated.