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1000 Kroner Danish Bridges and Antiquities

Issuer Danmarks Nationalbank
Year 2011-2013
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Composition Cotton paper
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Obverse lettering 1000 ET TUSINDE KRONER DANMARKS NATIONALBANK
(Translation: 1000 One thousand Kroner. Nationalbank of Denmark)
Reverse description The reverse carries a detailed intaglio rendering of the Sun Chariot (Solvognen) from Trundholm Mose, presented as the central vignette against a fine guilloche background with multicolour underprint. Geographical and series references are inscribed across the lower portion of the note, identifying the Storebælt crossing between Korsør and Nyborg and citing Serie 2009. The denomination '1000' in red numerals appears at upper left, consistent with the face design.
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The "Bridges and Antiquities" series was Denmark's last series printed in-house before Danmarks Nationalbank closed its Copenhagen printing works in 2016 after nearly two centuries of operation. That closure marked the end of a genuinely rare arrangement — a central bank maintaining its own full production facility for that long into the modern era.

The number of signature combinations across just three years of issue reflects the board turnover during a period of significant internal restructuring at the bank. Nine distinct signature pairings on a single Pick number is unusual even by Danish standards.

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