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100 Kroner Portrait and Landscape. Type 1, compass watermark

Uitgever Danmarks Nationalbank
Jaar 1961
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In omloop tot 31 May 2025
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in brown on cream paper, the reverse carries a large panoramic intaglio landscape vignette of Kronborg Castle at Helsingør, viewed from the shore across a wide foreground of beach and shallow water with timber posts. The denomination numeral 100 appears in ornate cartouches at upper right and lower left, with a further small numeral at lower right, all enclosed within a scalloped border of fine guilloche work.
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Ib Andersen was one of Denmark's most respected graphic artists, and the Nationalbank gave him genuine latitude with this series — an unusual arrangement for central bank commissions of that period. The result was a note that broke decisively from the architectural formality of earlier Danish issues.

The compass watermark identifies this as Type 1 within the series, distinguishing it from later printings that used a different watermark configuration. The Nationalbank's in-house printing works handled production throughout, which gave Denmark tighter control over security specifications than countries relying on contract printers abroad.

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