5 krona 1976 — Швеция ( Pick: 51c )
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Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 5 krona issued in Sweden in 1976. It is cataloged under Pick number 51c, which identifies it within the issue. This note features a front design depicting King Gustav Vasa in purple, green, and orange on the right side. The back showcases an abstract design of a rooster crowing on the left, presented in blue and reddish brown against a beige paper background.
Printed by Tumba Bruk, the banknote measures 110 x 68 mm and includes signatures from Governor Krister Wickman and Chairman Åke Gustafsson. The color palette includes green, purple, orange, and red, while the watermark displays a square with the number 5 repeated.
The total amount produced for this specific note is not specified. The year 1976 marked a period of transition in Sweden as it navigated changing economic landscapes.
Printed by Tumba Bruk, the banknote measures 110 x 68 mm and includes signatures from Governor Krister Wickman and Chairman Åke Gustafsson. The color palette includes green, purple, orange, and red, while the watermark displays a square with the number 5 repeated.
The total amount produced for this specific note is not specified. The year 1976 marked a period of transition in Sweden as it navigated changing economic landscapes.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Governor – Krister Wickman / Chairman – Åke Gustafsson
- Дата выпуска
- 1976
- Типография
- Tumba Bruk
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Green, Purple, Orange, Red
- Размер
- 110 x 68 mm
- Тираж
- Not specified
- Каталог Pick
- 51c
Об этой банкноте
The Swedish Riksbank issued this 5 krona banknote in 1976. The series was part of an ongoing issuance between 1965 and 1981, aimed at modernizing the currency. Krister Wickman, as Governor, and Åke Gustafsson, as Chairman, were the signatories on these notes during this period.
The banknote's front features an image of King Gustav Vasa, depicted in purple, green, and orange hues. The back showcases an abstract design with a rooster crowing on the left, in blue and reddish brown colors. The note was printed by Tumba Bruk and incorporates a watermark featuring a square with the number 5 repeated.