5 kronor 1929 — Sweden ( Pick: 33l )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Sweden, dated 1929, carries a denomination of 5 kronor. It features a design from 1918 to 1952, displayed in grey and black with a green guilloche. The front depicts Svea seated at the right, similar to alternative design #26, but with the numeral of value in red. The back side showcases Gustav Vasa with letters positioned at the lower left and right in a beige color.
The banknote is cataloged under Pick number 33l. Its designation, year of issue, and characteristics classify it within a defined group of recorded banknotes. The variant is noted as "l," with details specific to the 1929 issue documented in the catalog.
The banknote is cataloged under Pick number 33l. Its designation, year of issue, and characteristics classify it within a defined group of recorded banknotes. The variant is noted as "l," with details specific to the 1929 issue documented in the catalog.
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey and black
- Pick catalog
- 33l
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 5-kronor banknote in 1929 as part of a series that began in 1918 and continued until 1952. This series was introduced during the reign of King Gustaf V, who ruled from 1907 to 1950.
The front of the banknote features a black design with green guilloche patterns and depicts Svea seated at the right. The numeral of value is printed in red. The reverse side presents an image of King Gustav Vasa, with letters positioned at the lower left and right corners. The banknote measures 121 x 70 mm and was demonetized on December 31, 1987.