Catalog
| Issuer | Riksens Ständers Wäxel-Banco |
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| Year | 1777-1812 |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
| Protection description | Watermark incorporating the bank name, visible in the upper portion of the cotton paper sheet. |
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| Comments |
Riksens Ständers Wäxel-Banco — the Estates of the Realm's Exchange Bank — was one of the oldest central banking institutions in Europe, having operated continuously since 1668. By the time this 3 Riksdaler Specie denomination entered circulation, the bank was already managing serious monetary pressure: decades of war finance and note overissuance had eroded public confidence in Swedish paper, and the late eighteenth century saw repeated efforts to restore specie convertibility that largely failed in practice.
The 35-year issue window reflects bureaucratic inertia more than stability — successive date ranges were hand-completed on printed blanks, making precise dating of individual notes possible through register cross-reference.