50 kroner 2004 — Denmark ( Pick: 60 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 kroner issued in Denmark in 2004. It is cataloged under Pick number 60, which identifies it within the issue. The note's design features Karen Blixen on the front, rendered in black and deep purple against a multicolor underprint. An iridescent metallic strip and hologram enhance the security features of the banknote. The back displays a centaur stone relief.
This note has dimensions of 125 x 72 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Lars Gerrild Sørensen and Jens Thomsen. The banknote was produced by the Banknote Printing Works, ensuring quality in its manufacture.
The year 2004 marked a period of modernization for Denmark's currency, with efforts to improve security and design aesthetics in banknotes.
This note has dimensions of 125 x 72 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Lars Gerrild Sørensen and Jens Thomsen. The banknote was produced by the Banknote Printing Works, ensuring quality in its manufacture.
The year 2004 marked a period of modernization for Denmark's currency, with efforts to improve security and design aesthetics in banknotes.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Jens Thomsen
- Date of issue
- 2004
- Printing office
- Banknote Printing Works
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black and deep purple on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 125 x 72 mm
- Pick catalog
- 60
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 50 kroner banknote (Pick 60) in 2004 as part of the "Famous Men and Women" series, which was introduced to honor notable Danish figures. This series featured enhanced security features, including holograms and iridescent strips, to combat counterfeiting.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of author Karen Blixen on the right side, accompanied by an iridescent metallic strip and a hologram. The reverse features a centaur stone relief from Landet Church in Tåsinge. The note measures 125 x 72 mm and is printed on paper. It was signed by Lars Gerrild Sørensen and Jens Thomsen.