500 kroner 2024 — Denmark ( Pick: 68 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 kroner issued in Denmark in 2024. It is listed under Pick number 68. Its denomination and date place it among documented banknotes of this issue.
The front side design features elements from Modern Denmark, although specific details are not visible in the provided information. The note has a blue and black print on a white background and is produced on cotton paper with a dirt-resistant coating.
The dimensions of the banknote are 155 x 72 mm. It is signed by Torben Nielsen, the Governor, and Lars Gerrild Sørensen, the Head of the banknote department. The printing office responsible for this note is Denmarks Nationalbank's Banknote Printing Works located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The front side design features elements from Modern Denmark, although specific details are not visible in the provided information. The note has a blue and black print on a white background and is produced on cotton paper with a dirt-resistant coating.
The dimensions of the banknote are 155 x 72 mm. It is signed by Torben Nielsen, the Governor, and Lars Gerrild Sørensen, the Head of the banknote department. The printing office responsible for this note is Denmarks Nationalbank's Banknote Printing Works located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Torben Nielsen (Governor), Lars Gerrild Sørensen (Head of the banknote department)
- Date of issue
- 2010
- Printing office
- Denmarks Nationalbank's Banknote Printing Works, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Paper
- Cotton paper with a dirt-resistant coating
- Colour
- Blue and black print on white background
- Dimensions
- 155 x 72 mm
- Pick catalog
- 68
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 500 kroner banknote in 2024 as part of the ongoing "Bridges and Antiquities" series, which began in 2009. This series was introduced to showcase Denmark's architectural and archaeological heritage.
The front of the 500 kroner note features the Queen Alexandrine Bridge, connecting Kalvehave on Southern Sjælland with Møn Island over the Ulvsund. The reverse depicts a Bronze Age vessel from Keldby, Møn Island, discovered in 1826 and dated to approximately 3000–4000 B.C. The note measures 155 x 72 mm and is printed on cotton paper with a dirt-resistant coating. It includes a watermark of a Viking ship from Skuldelev in Roskilde Fjord, along with the denomination "500."