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100 Kronor

Issuer Uplands Enskilda Bank
Year 1874
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Currency Krona (1873-date)
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Obverse lettering UPLANDS ENSKILDA BANK
Litt. C No. 14000
inloser vid anfordran denna sedel med
ETT HUNDRA KRONOR
I GULDMYNT
UPSALA 1874
ETT HUNDRA
SPECIMEN
100
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Reverse lettering UPLANDS ENSKILDA BANK
100
ETT HUNDRA KRONOR
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Uplands Enskilda Bank was one of Sweden's provincial private banks operating under the enskilda bank system, which permitted note issue against paid-up capital. By 1874 that system was already under pressure — the Riksbank had been pushing for centralized note issuance for years, and the enskilda banks' days as independent issuers were effectively numbered by the Banking Act of 1897, which finally stripped them of the privilege.

Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. handled a significant volume of Scandinavian provincial bank work during this period, their intaglio security printing being considered beyond what local Swedish facilities could reliably replicate. The P#629 designation places this among the scarcer surviving Uplands issues.