5 kronor 1948 — Sweden ( Pick: 33ae )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 kronor issued in Sweden in 1948. It is cataloged under Pick number 33ae. This denomination is part of documented banknotes but falls within an unspecified series and period.
The front side design features a seated Svea, depicted in black with a green guilloche pattern. A distinguishing feature is the numeral of value displayed in red, which differentiates it from similar notes. The back design presents Gustav Vasa, with a letter shown at the lower left and right corners against a beige background.
This note measures 121 x 70 mm and is produced on paper. The printing office for this banknote is Sveriges Riksbank. The banknote design period spans from 1918 to 1952.
The front side design features a seated Svea, depicted in black with a green guilloche pattern. A distinguishing feature is the numeral of value displayed in red, which differentiates it from similar notes. The back design presents Gustav Vasa, with a letter shown at the lower left and right corners against a beige background.
This note measures 121 x 70 mm and is produced on paper. The printing office for this banknote is Sveriges Riksbank. The banknote design period spans from 1918 to 1952.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 1948
- Printing office
- Sveriges Riksbank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black and green guilloche
- Dimensions
- 121 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 33ae
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 5 kronor banknote in 1948. This series featured updates to the earlier design, adapting the numeral of value to be in red against a black and green guilloche background. The series maintained consistency in Sweden's early to mid-20th century currency design evolution.
The front side of the Pick 33ae banknote features Svea seated on the right. The back side depicts Gustav Vasa with letters at the lower left and right. This variant, from 1948, measures 121 x 70 mm and was printed on paper. The printing was executed by the Sveriges Riksbank, with specific color details distinguishing it from previous series.