5 krone 1960 — Denmark ( Pick: 42 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 krone issued in Denmark in 1960. It is cataloged under Pick number 42, which identifies it within the issue. The banknote features a front side design with the number "5" repeated and the phrase "7 in law."
This note is printed on paper and has dimensions of 125 x 65 mm. It is signed by Haugen-Johansen and Riim, and printed at Danmarks Nationalbank.
The total amount produced is unknown. Denmark's currency underwent notable changes during the 1960s, marking an era of transition and adaptation in monetary policy.
This note is printed on paper and has dimensions of 125 x 65 mm. It is signed by Haugen-Johansen and Riim, and printed at Danmarks Nationalbank.
The total amount produced is unknown. Denmark's currency underwent notable changes during the 1960s, marking an era of transition and adaptation in monetary policy.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Haugen-Johansen & Riim
- Date of issue
- 1952-1960
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green
- Dimensions
- 125 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 42
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 5 kroner banknote (Pick 42) between 1952 and 1960. This series was introduced under the law dated 7 April 1936.
The obverse features a portrait of sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, based on an 1814 painting by C.W. Eckersberg, alongside his marble sculpture "Graces and Amor" from 1817–18. The reverse depicts the town of Kalundborg with the Church of Our Lady at the center, as seen from the fjord, illustrated by architect Ib Andersen. The banknote measures 125 x 65 mm and was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank.