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10 Rigsdaler Nationalbanken, stamped serialnumber, no impressed stamps, no signatures on reverse

Uitgever Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn
Jaar 1872-1874
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Waarde 10 Rigsdaler
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown letterpress on white paper within an ornamental frame; value in Arabic numerals at top centre, flanked by Roman numerals in lateral columns. Central field carries the promissory text in Danish, with a stamped serial number at the foot of the note.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain white reverse bearing the Royal coat of arms of Denmark as the sole vignette, printed centrally without additional lettering or border ornamentation.
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Opmerkingen

Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn issued this series during a transitional moment in Danish monetary history — the Scandinavian Monetary Union was being negotiated and would come into force in 1873, replacing the rigsdaler system with the krone at a fixed rate of 2 kroner per rigsdaler. Notes of this type were therefore printed and issued knowing their denomination would become obsolete almost immediately.

The absence of impressed stamps and the stamped rather than engraved serial number mark this as the B variant within the A63 series — a distinction that matters for attribution. Hetsch, better known as an architect and professor at the Copenhagen Academy of Fine Arts, contributed designs to several Nationalbanken issues of the period.

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