50 kroon 1943 — Sweden ( Pick: 35y )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Sweden, dated 1943, carries a denomination of 50 kroon. The note features an olive and green color scheme. The front side design includes elements from 1918-1953, displaying black, red, and green guilloche with a yellow underprint. It shows Svea seated at the lower right, featuring a numeral of value in red, resembling note #28.
The back side design presents Gustav Vasa, with a prominent letter at both the lower left and right. This banknote is cataloged under Pick number 35y. Its design details and catalog reference classify it within the structured group of documented banknotes for this issue.
The back side design presents Gustav Vasa, with a prominent letter at both the lower left and right. This banknote is cataloged under Pick number 35y. Its design details and catalog reference classify it within the structured group of documented banknotes for this issue.
Specifications
- Colour
- Olive and green
- Pick catalog
- 35y
About this banknote
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 50-kronor banknote (Pick 35y) in 1943 as part of a series that began in 1918 and continued until 1953. This series was introduced to standardize Sweden's currency during the early 20th century.
The front of the 1943 50-kronor note features a seated depiction of Svea, the female personification of Sweden, positioned at the lower right. The design includes black printing with red and green guilloche patterns and a yellow underprint. The numeral of value is printed in red. On the reverse, there is a portrait of King Gustav Vasa, with a large letter at the lower left and right. This variant, designated as 'y', corresponds to the 1943 issue.