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12 Daler KM Transport Banknote; Type 1

Uitgever Riksens Ständers Bank (Bank of the Estates of the Realm)
Jaar 1745-1747
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Afmetingen 200 x 160 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde Transport-Sedel N:o
At Riksens Ständers Båret, Banco hafwer Sedelbafharen insatt på Transport-Räkningen
Och skal thenne Sedel på 12 Daler gånga uti hwars hand then finnas må samt af Banquen, wid upwisandet, betalas. Stockholm then 30 are
Anno 1747.
Säg: Tolf Daler K:mt.
(Translation: This transport banknote of 12 Daler Kopparmynt shall pass in any hand where it may be found, and shall be paid by the Bank upon presentation. Stockholm, 1747.)
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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The Riksens Ständers Bank — predecessor to the Riksbank — issued these transport notes not as ordinary circulating currency but as instruments tied to specific transfers of funds, a distinction that mattered legally and commercially in mid-18th century Sweden. The 1740s were a period of severe monetary strain in Sweden, with the bank already deep into the inflationary spiral that would eventually force a currency reset in 1776. Notes from this period circulated under considerable public skepticism, and the transport format was partly an attempt to impose accountability on movements of larger sums.

The watermark is the sole security measure recorded, which was already considered inadequate by contemporary critics of the bank's note policy.

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