100 kronor 1978 — Швеция ( Pick: 54 )
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Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 100 kronor issued in Sweden in 1978. It is cataloged under Pick number 54. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes from this issue.
The front side design features King Gustav II Adolf on the right, rendered in red-brown, blue, and gray hues. The back side displays a figure head on the left and the Admiral ship Vasa of 1628 at the center, presented on light blue paper. The watermark depicts Axel Oxenstierna and is repeated throughout the note.
This banknote measures 150 x 75 mm and is printed on paper. It was signed by Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander and Chairman Åke Gustafsson. Tumba Bruk served as the printing office for this issue.
The front side design features King Gustav II Adolf on the right, rendered in red-brown, blue, and gray hues. The back side displays a figure head on the left and the Admiral ship Vasa of 1628 at the center, presented on light blue paper. The watermark depicts Axel Oxenstierna and is repeated throughout the note.
This banknote measures 150 x 75 mm and is printed on paper. It was signed by Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander and Chairman Åke Gustafsson. Tumba Bruk served as the printing office for this issue.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Governor Carl-Henrik Nordlander, Chairman Åke Gustafsson
- Дата выпуска
- 1978
- Типография
- Tumba Bruk
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Green, Purple, Orange, Red
- Размер
- 150 x 75 mm
- Тираж
- Not specified
- Каталог Pick
- 54
Об этой банкноте
The Sveriges Riksbank issued the 100 kronor banknote (Pick 54) in 1978 as part of a series that began in 1965 and continued through 1985. This series was introduced to modernize Sweden's currency and enhance security features.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of King Gustav II Adolf on the right side. The back displays the warship Vasa from 1628 in the center, with a figurehead to the left. The watermark consists of a repeated image of Axel Oxenstierna. This note measures 150 x 75 mm and was printed by Tumba Bruk.