50 kroner 2009 — Denmark ( Pick: 65d )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 kroner issued in Denmark in 2009. It is cataloged under Pick number 65d, identifying it within the issue. The dimensions of the note are 125 x 72 mm, and it is printed on cotton, genmodified paper.
The front side features a violet brown and blue color scheme. The signatures on the note include those of HFJ (Hugo Frey Jensen, Governor from 2011 to 2020) and LGS (Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of the banknote department from 2005). This banknote is produced by Danmarks Nationalbank.
Further details, such as the amount produced, are not specified. Denmark's banknotes have undergone various design changes, reflecting contemporary themes significant to the country's cultural heritage.
The front side features a violet brown and blue color scheme. The signatures on the note include those of HFJ (Hugo Frey Jensen, Governor from 2011 to 2020) and LGS (Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of the banknote department from 2005). This banknote is produced by Danmarks Nationalbank.
Further details, such as the amount produced, are not specified. Denmark's banknotes have undergone various design changes, reflecting contemporary themes significant to the country's cultural heritage.
Specifications
- Signed by
- HFJ (Hugo Frey Jensen, Governor (2011-2020)), LGS (Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of the banknote department (2005))
- Date of issue
- 11 August 2009
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- Cotton, genmodified
- Colour
- Violet brown and blue
- Dimensions
- 125 x 72 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 65d
About this banknote
The 50 kroner banknote was issued by Danmarks Nationalbank in 2009. This series was introduced to enhance security features and design aesthetics. It was part of a modernization effort under the leadership of the banknote department, with significant contributions from notable figures such as Lars Gerrild Sørensen and Hugo Frey Jensen.
The front side of the banknote features the Sallingsund Bridge, a key infrastructural element in Denmark. The back side showcases a depiction of a prehistoric clay vessel, highlighting Denmark's rich archaeological heritage. This note, listed as Pick 65d, has dimensions of 125 x 72 mm and is printed on cotton paper with genetically modified properties for durability.