查看完整图片 — 免费注册
使用Google继续 — 免费 或用邮箱注册

100 Kroner

发行方 Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn
年份 1875-1887
类型 登录 以查看详情
面值 登录 以查看详情
货币 登录 以查看详情
材质 登录 以查看详情
尺寸 登录 以查看详情
形状 Rectangular
印刷机构 登录 以查看详情
设计师 登录 以查看详情
雕刻师 登录 以查看详情
流通至 登录 以查看详情
参考资料 登录 以查看详情
正面描述 Blue intaglio print on white paper. Central oval vignette framed by four angels at top with denomination, and three heraldic lions of Denmark flanked by two angels at bottom; circular vignettes to left and right contain Mercury and Vulcan respectively, surrounded by their attributes. Denomination appears in all four corners, with text, signatures, and serial number below the central frame.
正面铭文 HUNDREDE KRONER Vexles paa Anfodring med Guldmønt Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn 1887
(Translation: 100 Kroner Exchangeable upon request with goldcoin The Nationalbank in Copenhagen)
背面描述 登录 以查看详情
背面铭文 登录 以查看详情
签名 登录 以查看详情
防伪类型 登录 以查看详情
防伪描述 登录 以查看详情
变体 登录 以查看详情
备注

Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn had held a monopoly on Danish note issue since 1818, but the 1870s series represented a significant redesign effort tied to Denmark's adoption of the Scandinavian Monetary Union in 1873, which pegged the krone to a gold standard shared with Sweden and Norway. This note was part of the transitional emission that replaced the old rigsdaler-denominated issues — one rigsdaler equated to two kroner, so a 100-krone note landed at a substantial purchasing value for the time.

Henrik Olrik was one of Denmark's foremost sculptors and medal designers of the period; his involvement points to a deliberate elevation of the note's artistic ambition beyond routine banknote production.