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2 Riksdaler Banco / Riikin Daleria Banco

Uitgever Riksens Ständers Wäxel-Banque
Jaar 1834-1836
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Valuta Riksdaler Banco (1777-1858)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain unadorned note printed entirely in letterpress on aged cotton paper, with the denomination expressed in ornate script as "Nº 2 Bco." at centre. The body of the note carries a formal Swedish-language text obligation in period gothic script, with the handwritten date "19 Oct 1835" inserted in manuscript. Below the main text, the denomination is restated in both Swedish and Finnish: "Två riksdaler Banco" and "Kaki riikin Daleria Banco", with two manuscript signatures at lower right.
Opschrift voorzijde Nº 10640
Nº 2 Bco.
Uti Riksens Ständers Wäxel-Banque äro af Gedelhafwaren insatte Twå riksdaler Banco, hwilka emot denna Sedel skola utbetalas.
Stockholm d. 19 Oct 1835.
Twå riksdaler Banco.
Kaki riikin Daleria Banco.
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The Riksens Ständers Wäxel-Banque — the Estates of the Realm's Exchange Bank — was a genuinely unusual institution: a central bank governed not by the crown but by the Swedish parliament, the Riksdag. This note's bilingual Swedish-Finnish heading reflects the administrative reach of a Swedish state that still governed Finland as a grand duchy under Russian suzerainty after 1809, though the Finnish-language text carried no legal standing in Finland itself, where a separate monetary system was already developing.

The Riksdaler Banco was itself an accounting unit distinct from the Riksdaler Riksgälds, and the two traded at a fixed but politically contentious ratio of 2:3 — a distinction that confused contemporaries and still trips up collectors today.

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