KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5 kronor 1969 — Sweden ( Pick: 51c )

Region: Europe
Front side
5 kronor Sweden 1969 — Front side
Back side
5 kronor Sweden 1969 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5 kronor issued in Sweden in 1969. It is cataloged under Pick number 51c, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this type.

The front side design features King Gustav Vasa on the right, utilizing purple, green, and orange colors. The back side displays an abstract design of a rooster crowing on the left, presented in blue and reddish-brown tones against a beige paper background. The watermark is a square with the number 5 repeated, indicating its variant status.

The banknote measures 110 x 68 mm and is signed by Per Åsbrink and Sture Laurén. It was printed at Tumba Bruk, a notable facility for Swedish banknote production.

Specifications

Signed by
Per Åsbrink, Sture Laurén
Date of issue
1965-1969
Printing office
Tumba Bruk
Paper
Paper
Colour
Green, Purple, Orange, Red
Dimensions
110 x 68 mm
Pick catalog
51c

About this banknote

The 5 kronor banknote was issued by the Sveriges Riksbank in 1969, as part of a series introduced during the mid-20th century. This series emerged to modernize Sweden's currency and featured updated designs and security features. The notes in this series were signed by Per Åsbrink and Sture Laurén and were printed by Tumba Bruk.

The front side of the banknote features a portrait of King Gustav Vasa in purple, green, and orange hues. The reverse side displays an abstract design of a crowing rooster in blue and reddish-brown, with a beige background. The banknote, measured at 110 x 68 mm, includes a watermark design of a square with the number 5 repeated, corresponding to Pick number 51c.

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