KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5 krone 1944 — Denmark ( Pick: 35 )

Region: Europe
Front side
5 krone Denmark 1944 — Front side
Back side
5 krone Denmark 1944 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5 krone issued in Denmark in 1944. It is cataloged under Pick number 35. This note belongs to a defined group of banknotes from this issue and features specific recorded attributes.

The front side design displays the denomination "KRO 5 NER" in blue, characteristic of the 1944-1950 design period. The back side is adorned with Arms, contributing to the visual representation of the note.

Signed by Knud Svendsen and Friis, this banknote is printed in blue. The note is part of the broader catalog of Danish banknotes issued during this timeframe.

Specifications

Signed by
Knud Svendsen, Friis
Date of issue
1944
Colour
Blue
Pick catalog
35

About this banknote

The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 5 kroner banknote in 1944 as part of the "Ombytningsserien" (Exchange Series), also known as the "Matadorsedlerne" (Matador Notes). This series was introduced on July 23, 1945, under Law No. 352 of July 22, 1945, to replace existing currency.

The front of the note features the denomination "5" prominently in the center, with "KRO/NER" on either side, surrounded by intricate viking-inspired designs. The back displays the Danish national coat of arms within a guilloche pattern. Measuring 129 x 72 mm, the note was printed using letterpress techniques, resulting in a tactile impression on the paper.

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