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| 正面描述 | Green intaglio print on white paper. A central vignette presents a partially draped female allegorical figure holding a banner inscribed with the bank name above her head, while a second banner bearing the denomination in words is draped around her; the arch behind her carries the value numeral and promissory text. The composition is framed by floral ornaments and dolphins, with the serial number and a faun's head placed at the lower margin. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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Pick 9 is the second of two distinct versions of the early twentieth-century 100 Kroner issue, differentiated from its predecessor by a zigzag pattern in the watermark — a quiet but deliberate security revision made partway through the series run. Danmarks Nationalbank introduced such incremental changes without issuing entirely new series, which makes precise dating of individual notes difficult and keeps collectors attentive to paper characteristics rather than just serial ranges.
Henrik Olrik was primarily a sculptor and medallist, and his involvement in banknote design was unusual for the period — his training shows in the modelling of figures rather than the flatter engraving conventions more common to contemporary note designers.