KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

500 kroner 1972 — Denmark ( Pick: 52D )

Region: Europe
Front side
500 kroner Denmark 1972 — Front side
Back side
500 kroner Denmark 1972 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 500 kroner issued in Denmark in 1972. It is cataloged under Pick number 52D. This note's denomination and year place it among the documented banknotes of its issue.

The front side of the banknote features a design primarily in black on a green background, with a multicolor underprint. It is signed by Governor Ole Thomasen and Head of the Banknote Department Knud Billestrup. The note has dimensions of 164 x 85 mm and was produced by Nationalbanken, Copenhagen, without a specific imprint.

A total of 200 pieces of this banknote were produced. This note is part of the currency issued by the Nationalbanken during the early 1970s, reflecting a period of monetary stability in Denmark.

Specifications

Signed by
Governor: Ole Thomasen; Head of Banknote Department: Knud Billestrup
Date of issue
1988
Printing office
Nationalbanken, Copenhagen (without imprint)
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black on green and multicolor underprint
Dimensions
164 x 85 mm
Amount produced
200
Pick catalog
52D

About this banknote

The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 500 kroner banknote in 1972. This series was part of Denmark's efforts to modernize its currency designs following the introduction of new monetary policies in the mid-20th century. The notes reflected advances in printing technology and security features relevant to that period.

The front side of the note features a portrait of a young woman, while on the reverse side, there is an intricate design of a lizard. The banknote, measuring 164 x 85 mm, was signed by Governor Ole Thomasen and Head of Banknote Department Knud Billestrup. It was printed by Nationalbanken in Copenhagen without an imprint, with a total of 200 notes produced.

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