KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5 kronor 1970 — Sweden ( Pick: 51b )

Region: Europe
Front side
5 kronor Sweden 1970 — Front side
Back side
5 kronor Sweden 1970 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5 kronor issued in Sweden in 1970. It is cataloged under Pick number 51b.

The front side features a design in purple, green, and orange, depicting King Gustav Vasa on the right. The back design is in blue and reddish brown, displaying an abstract representation of a rooster crowing on the left. The dimensions of the note are 110 x 68 mm and it is printed on paper.

The note is signed by Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander and Chairman Åke Gustafsson and is produced by Tumba Bruk. This variant has the year printed in deep red offset. The design includes a watermark of a square with the number 5 repeated.

Specifications

Signed by
Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander; Chairman Åke Gustafsson
Date of issue
1970
Printing office
Tumba Bruk
Paper
Paper
Colour
Purple, green and orange on the front; blue and reddish brown on the back
Dimensions
110 x 68 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
51b

About this banknote

The Sveriges Riksbank issued this series of 5 kronor banknotes in 1970. This series was part of Sweden's ongoing currency updates during the mid-20th century, with signatures from Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander and Chairman Åke Gustafsson.

The banknote features a design in purple, green, and orange on the front, depicting King Gustav Vasa at the right. The back showcases an abstract blue and reddish brown design with a rooster crowing on the left, set against a beige backdrop. The printing was done by Tumba Bruk, and this variant includes the year 1970 in deep red offset.

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