24 skillling 1810 — Дания ( Pick: A42 )
Описание банкноты
The front side design features the notation "D.1810. PC: White" and includes references to the "Committee for the Advantage of Commerce" of the Wholesalers' Society, noting various interest-bearing notes from 1799, 1806, and 1814. These notes, while issued with government sanction, cannot be classified as true government issues.
This note contains black print on white paper and measures 100 x 100 mm. A total of 3,168,000 pieces were produced. The "Committee for the Advantage of Commerce" played a role in circulating various interest-bearing notes during this period in Denmark.
Характеристики
- Дата выпуска
- 1810
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Black print on white paper
- Размер
- 100 x 100 mm
- Тираж
- 3,168,000
- Каталог Pick
- A42
Об этой банкноте
The 24 Skilling banknote was issued by Denmark in 1810 under the reign of King Frederick VI. This denomination, equivalent to one-quarter of a Rigsdaler, was introduced following the ordinance of December 21, 1810, to facilitate smaller transactions within the economy.
The obverse features black print on white paper, with the denomination "24 Skilling D. Cour." prominently displayed. Below, the text references the ordinance date and includes an anti-counterfeiting warning: "Hvo som eftergiør eller forfalsker denne Seddel, straffes på Ære, liv og Gods," which translates to "Whoever counterfeits or falsifies this note will be punished with honor, life, and property." An impressed coat of arms is also present. The reverse side is blank. This banknote was demonetized on May 3, 1820.