5 kronor 1941 — Sweden ( Pick: 33 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 kronor issued in Sweden in 1941. It is cataloged under Pick number 33, representing documented banknotes from this issue.
The front side features a design dated from 1918 to 1952, displaying a black and green guilloche pattern with Svea seated on the right. The numeral of value is presented in red, resembling note #26. The back side design shows Gustav Vasa, along with a letter depicted at the lower left and right, set against a beige background.
This banknote measures 121 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. Tumba Bruk served as the printing office.
The front side features a design dated from 1918 to 1952, displaying a black and green guilloche pattern with Svea seated on the right. The numeral of value is presented in red, resembling note #26. The back side design shows Gustav Vasa, along with a letter depicted at the lower left and right, set against a beige background.
This banknote measures 121 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. Tumba Bruk served as the printing office.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 1941
- Printing office
- Tumba Bruk
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black, green, red, beige
- Dimensions
- 121 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 33
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 5-kronor banknote (Pick 33) in 1941, continuing a series that began in 1918 and concluded in 1952. This series was produced by Tumba Bruk, the official printing office responsible for Swedish banknotes during that period.
The front of the 1941 5-kronor note features a black design with green guilloche patterns and depicts Svea seated on the right side. The numeral of value is printed in red. The reverse side presents an image of King Gustav Vasa, accompanied by a letter at the lower left and right, set against a beige background. This banknote measures 121 x 70 mm and was printed on paper.