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10 Kronor Red value

Issuer Sveriges Riksbank
Year 1918-1940
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Value 10 Kronor (10 SEK)
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Reverse description The reverse is centred on a bust portrait of King Gustav I Vasa, bearded and wearing a plumed hat, facing right, set within an ornate medallion surrounded by an intricate guilloche frame. The denomination and bank name are inscribed around the central vignette.
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Variants P#34a - 1918
P#34b - 1919
P#34c - 1920
P#34d - 1921
P#34e - 1922
P#34f - 1923
P#34g - 1924
P#34h(1) - 1925
P#34h(2) - 1925
P#34i - 1926
P#34j - 1927
P#34k - 1928
P#34l - 1929
P#34m(1) - 1930
P#34m(2) - 1930
P#34n(1) - 1931
P#34n(2) - 1931
P#34n(3) - 1931
P#34n(4) - 1931
P#34o - 1932
P#34p - 1933
P#34q(1) - 1934
P#34q(2) - 1934
P#34r - 1935
P#34s - 1936
P#34t(1) - 1937
P#34t(2) - 1937
P#34u(1) - 1938
P#34u(2) - 1938
P#34v(1) - 1939
P#34v(2) - 1939
P#34v(3) - 1939
P#34v(4) - 1939
P#34v(5) - 1939
P#34v(6) - 1939
P#34w(1) - 1940
P#34w(2) - 1940
Comments

Pick 34 spans over two decades partly because the Riksbank was slow to retire the design despite significant paper quality complaints logged internally from the mid-1920s onward. The red ink used for the value panels was prone to offsetting onto adjacent notes in storage, a known problem with this run that persists on many surviving examples — faint mirror impressions on the reverse are common and not a sign of forgery.

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