50 krone 1919 — Denmark ( Pick: 22c )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 krone issued in Denmark in 1919. It is cataloged under Pick number 22c, which identifies it within the issue.
The front side design features elements arranged in a net, surrounded by ornamentation of hops. The first signature on the note is V. Lange, with the second signature subject to change. The back side design includes the arms of Denmark, flanked by oak branches to the left and beach to the right.
This banknote has a color scheme of brown on light brown paper. The watermark displays a dark "#50", indicative of variant c from around 1919.
The front side design features elements arranged in a net, surrounded by ornamentation of hops. The first signature on the note is V. Lange, with the second signature subject to change. The back side design includes the arms of Denmark, flanked by oak branches to the left and beach to the right.
This banknote has a color scheme of brown on light brown paper. The watermark displays a dark "#50", indicative of variant c from around 1919.
Specifications
- Colour
- brown on light brown paper
- Dimensions
- 000 x 000 mm
- Pick catalog
- 22c
About this banknote
The Nationalbank in Copenhagen issued the 50 Kroner banknote in 1919, during the reign of King Christian X. This note was part of a series introduced between 1911 and 1928, designed by Gerhard Heilmann.
The obverse features three fishermen in a boat pulling in a net, surrounded by ornamentation of hops. The reverse displays the crowned national coat of arms, flanked by oak branches on the left and beech branches on the right. The watermark includes a dark "50" with a light shadow, surrounded by five flowers.