5 kroner 1933 — Denmark ( Pick: 25 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Denmark, dated 1933, carries a denomination of 5 kroner. It features a design from the 1931-1936 style, characterized by a blue-green color scheme. The front side displays a landscape with a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by birch branches. The inscription reads "NATIONALBANKENS SEDLER INDLSES MED GULD EFTER GAELDENDE LOV."
It is cataloged under Pick number 25. The watermark on this note is identified as Light #5. Its combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it among recorded banknotes. The classification aligns with the documented facts regarding this banknote.
It is cataloged under Pick number 25. The watermark on this note is identified as Light #5. Its combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it among recorded banknotes. The classification aligns with the documented facts regarding this banknote.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and cream
- Pick catalog
- 25
About this banknote
The Nationalbanken i København issued the 5 kroner banknote in 1933 as part of its 1931–1936 series. This series was introduced to replace earlier issues and to standardize the banknotes in circulation during that period.
The front of the banknote features a landscape with a Stone Age burial site at the center, surrounded by ornamentation of chrysanthemum flowers. The back displays the Danish coat of arms flanked by birch branches. The watermark consists of a light number "5." This note was issued with prefix "A" and is cataloged as Pick 25c.