(19)52 Prefix A1, A2, A5 - B1 Prefix A9 is rare 10 kroner Values

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(19)52 Prefix A1, A2, A5 - B1 Prefix A9 is rare 10 kroner Values

Details

Obverse: Danish text; poet Hans Christian Andersen, from an 1863 photograph taken by Budtz Müller & Co; white storks in tree nest in Asminderød, northern Zealand

Reverse: Danish text; Egeskov windmill on island of Fyn

Basic Information

GSID:

98170

Denomination:

10 kroner

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

(19)52 Prefix A1, A2, A5 - B1 Prefix A9 is rare

Design Details

Note Color:

Yellow, brown, black, and green

Note Dimension:

125 x 65 mm

Printer:

(Banknote Printing Works)

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