Note : Hole appears in this banknote.
Sweden 5 Kronor Banknote (1918-1952) | Gustaf V Era
Features:
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Issuer: Sweden
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Issuing Bank: Sveriges Riksbank (National Bank of Sweden)
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King: Gustaf V (Reign: 1907-1950)
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Type: Standard Circulation Banknote
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Years of Issue: 1918-1952
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Denomination: 5 Kronor (5 SEK)
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Currency: Swedish Krona (1873-present)
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Material: Paper
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Dimensions: 121 × 70 mm
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Shape: Rectangular
Design Details:
Obverse: Features the seated Mother Svea alongside a lion, symbolizing Sweden's strength and protection. The text in Latin script states that the Swedish National Bank (Sveriges Riksbank) redeems the note for five kronor in gold coins, according to the monetary law of May 30, 1873.
Reverse: Showcases a portrait of King Gustav I (Gustav Vasa) (~1496-1560), the founder of modern Sweden, with the inscription "Sveriges Riksbank" in Latin script.
Watermark: Printed on watermarked paper featuring horizontal zig-zag lines (variant "D" shown).
Variants: Available with different signature variations.