SWE-31-Sveriges_Riksbank-1000_Kronor_(1909,_specimen).jpg
Summary
Description SWE-31-Sveriges Riksbank-1000 Kronor (1909, specimen).jpg |
English:
Sweden,
Sveriges Riksbank
, 1000
Kronor
specimen (1909). The original designs/engravings for this note were introduced in 1888 and remained largely unchanged (aside from denomination) through 1914. The allegory of
Svea
is on the front (by Max Mirowsky), and
Gustav Vasa
on the back. Also on the reverse is a handwritten notation approving the specimen for production, dated 15 July 1909.
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Date | (note), 2015 (image) |
Source | Image by Godot13 |
Author | Jacob Bagges and Son (Printers) for Sveriges Riksbank , in part anonymous, in part Max Mirowsky ( Svea ) |
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