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100 Kroner 2nd version: Zigzag in watermark

Features

Issuer Denmark
Issuing bank Nationalbank in Copenhagen (1818-1936) (Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn)
King Christian IX (1863-1906)
Frederick VIII (Frederik VIII) (1906-1912)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Years 1905-1910
Value 100 Kroner (100 DKK)
Currency Krone (1873-date)
Composition Paper
Size 162 × 105 mm
Shape Rectangular
Issued 1905
Demonetized 31 May 1912
Number
N#
371713
References P# 9
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
, SIEG SD# 99
Jan Bendix, Flemming Lyngbeck Hansen; 2014. SIEGs Seddelkatalog Danmark 1695-2014. SIEG, Frederikssund, Denmark.
, DOP# 105
Leo Hansen; 1983. Danmarks Officielle Pengesedler: 1713 - 1983 = Official Paper Money of the Kingdom of Denmark. Danish Numismatic Association, Copenhagen, Denmark.
, DNF# 2.4.2.1, 2.4.2.2
Møntkataloget/Seddelkataloget (https://montkataloget.dk/)

Series: Kronesedlerne 2nd issue

Obverse

Green print on white paper.
In the center, a partially naked woman holding a banner with the bank name over her head. Likewise, she's wrapped in a banner with the value written out. In an arch behind her, the value and promissory text. Surrounded by flowers and dolphins. In the bottom the serial number and the head of a faun.

Scripts: Latin, Latin (cursive)

Lettering:
100 100
NATIONALBANKEN I KJØBENHAVN
Hundrede Kroner
HUNDREDE KRONER
VEXLES PAA ANFODRING MED GULMØNT
100 100

Translation:
National bank in Copenhagen
A hundred Kroner
Exchangeable upon request with a gold coin

Designer: Henrik Olrik

Reverse

Green print on white paper.
In the top middle, the Danish crowned coat of arms. In the bottom, two big windows with the watermarks and bank name on sashes in an X shape in between. On top of the left window, a water nymph with a hand resting on an anchor and typha in the background. On the right window sits Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, with grain sheaf in her hands. In the background, wheat.

Script: Latin (cursive)

Lettering:
100 100
NATIONALBANKEN
I KJØBENHAVN
100 100

Translation: National bank in Copenhagen

Designer: Henrik Olrik

Watermark

Profile of Ceres and Mercury looking in different directions. Horizontal zig-zag lines.

Signatures

Jens Carl Lauritz Jensen (JCLJ) Head of the banknote department
Viggo Valerius Lange (VVL) Head of the banknote department

Comments

Signatures:

Out of the signatures on these notes, one is unchanged. The left one. The right signature is changing and handwritten.


How to prove genuine notes:
The white part of the paper, to the left and right should be rough, in order to be genuine.

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Date Signatures VG F VF XF AU UNC References
1905  JCLJ P# 9b
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Prefix A; Annuled stamped and holed
1907  JCLJ P# 9a
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Prefix A
1907  VVL P# 9a
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Prefix A
1908  VVL P# 9a
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Prefix A
1910  VVL P# 9a
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Prefix A

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