Blue print on white paper. Oval frame with 4 angels on top with value, and in the bottom the 3 heraldic lions of Denmark in the middle, with 1 angel to each side of the lions. In a circular window to the left of the frame, the Roman god of commerce, Mercury. In the circular window to the right, the Roman god of industry, Vulcan. Both gods surrounded with some of their attributes. Small value in all 4 corners. In the middle the value and underneath the exchange and law of which the note was issued. Signatures below that. Under the frame the serial number.
Reverse description
Blue print on white paper. Value in center and all four corners, on an almost unicolored background. Two dolphines, one to each side of the center value
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Obverse lettering
HUNDREDE KRONER
Vexles paa Anfodring med Guldmønt
Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn 1887 (Translation: 100 Kroner Exchangeable upon request with goldcoin The Nationalbank in Copenhagen)