5 krone 1943 — Denmark ( Pick: 30 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 krone issued in Denmark in 1943. It is cataloged under Pick number 30, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this series.
The front side design features a blue-green landscape depicting a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by ornamentation with signature changes, totaling 18 different variations. The back displays arms within birch branches.
This note has dimensions of 150 x 75 mm and is printed on cotton paper by Danmarks Nationalbank. A total of 70,000,000 pieces of this banknote were produced.
The front side design features a blue-green landscape depicting a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by ornamentation with signature changes, totaling 18 different variations. The back displays arms within birch branches.
This note has dimensions of 150 x 75 mm and is printed on cotton paper by Danmarks Nationalbank. A total of 70,000,000 pieces of this banknote were produced.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Knud Svendsen
- Date of issue
- 1940
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- Cotton
- Colour
- Blue-green
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- 70,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 30
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 5 krone banknote in 1943. This series was introduced during World War II to address the increased demand for currency due to the economic conditions of the time. The notes from this period were necessary as part of maintaining the currency's usability and availability amid wartime constraints.
The front side of the 5 krone note features a landscape with a Stone Age burial site, adorned with ornamentation typical of the period. It is signed by Knud Svendsen. The back side displays Denmark’s coat of arms surrounded by birch branches. This note, printed by Danmarks Nationalbank, was produced in a quantity of 70 million notes.