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100 Kronor

Issuer Sveriges Riksbank
Year 2014-2023
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Size 133 × 66 mm
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Obverse description Central intaglio-printed portrait vignette of actress Greta Garbo rendered in fine blue engraving, her name inscribed below in uppercase lettering. To the right, a film strip motif in warm brown tones evokes her cinematic legacy. At lower right, a blue tonal panel carries the Three Crowns emblem alongside the numeral '100', while the large numeral '100' appears in blue at upper left against a fine guilloche underprint, with the issuer name 'SVERIGES RIKSBANK' lettered at lower left.
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
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P#71 belongs to the seventh definitive series issued by Sveriges Riksbank, introduced from 2015 onward following a public consultation that resulted in entirely new portrait subjects — a notable departure from the sixth series, which had run since 1985. The Riksbank explicitly commissioned the redesign to reduce counterfeiting pressure on the older series, which by the 2000s was considered vulnerable by European standards.

The dual-printer attribution — Crane Currency and De La Rue — reflects a supply arrangement common in high-volume Nordic issues, where substrate and finished printing responsibilities are split between contractors.

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