50 krone 1942 — Denmark ( Pick: 32 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 krone issued in Denmark in 1942. It falls under Pick number 32, which identifies it within the issue. The note is classified based on its denomination and year, contributing to documented banknotes of this series.
The front side features a design within a net, surrounded by ornamentation of hops. It displays the first signature of Knud Svendsen, with the possibility of a second signature among 13 different variations. The back design showcases arms surrounded by oak branches on the left and beech branches on the right.
This banknote is blue-green in color and printed on cotton paper, measuring 150 x 75 mm. It was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank. The specific amount produced is not specified. A counterfeit is cataloged under 225 #32e.
The front side features a design within a net, surrounded by ornamentation of hops. It displays the first signature of Knud Svendsen, with the possibility of a second signature among 13 different variations. The back design showcases arms surrounded by oak branches on the left and beech branches on the right.
This banknote is blue-green in color and printed on cotton paper, measuring 150 x 75 mm. It was printed by Danmarks Nationalbank. The specific amount produced is not specified. A counterfeit is cataloged under 225 #32e.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Knud Svendsen
- Date of issue
- 1942
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- Cotton
- Colour
- Blue-green
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 32
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 50-krone banknote in 1942, during the reign of King Christian X. This note was part of a series designed by Gerhard Heilmann, introduced between 1938 and 1942. The series was demonetized on 26 July 1945.
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 banknote measures 156 x 100 mm and is printed on cotton paper.