100 Rigsbankdaler Nationalbanken, handwritten serial number, 2 impressed stamps

Issuer Denmark
Year 1845
Type Standard circulation banknote
Value 100 Rigsbankdaler
Currency Rigsbankdaler (1813-1854)
Composition Paper
Size 180 × 110 mm
Shape Rectangular
Printer
Designer(s) Gustav F. Hetsch
Engraver(s)
In circulation to 25 April 1876
Reference(s) P#A61
Obverse description On the top part of the note the value sorrounded by greek patterns. On each side of the note some kind of pillars made with a roman-Greek inspired symbolisme. In the middle of each pillar a window with; to the left Mercury Roman god for commerce with his caduceus underneat. To the right is Neptune, Roman god for the seafaring, with his triton underneat. A version of the lesser coat of arms of Denmark in the middle bottom part, surrounded by the Roman godess for wisdom Minerva to one side and the Roman godess for fertillity Ceres to the other side. In the center of the note, the promis of exchange of the note.
Obverse lettering 100 Paa Valuta, som Banken eier, er denne Seddel udstedt for EET HUNREDE RIGSBANKDALER og vexles paa Anfordring med Sölvmönt. Nationalbanken i Kiöbenhavn 1845.
Reverse description Light brown print on white paper. Value within a decorative frame.
Reverse lettering EET HUNDREDE RIGSBANKDALER
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Variants January 2, 1911
Numisquare ID 5950428730
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