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32 Skillingar Banco / 1 Riksdaler Riksgäld

Issuer Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank
Year 1836-1858
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description Black letterpress on cream-yellow paper stock with deckled edges. At upper centre, a vignette of a recumbent crowned lion resting on an orb, set within a radiating sunburst cartouche flanked by fine guilloche border panels. The denomination "Trettiotvå" (Thirty-Two) is rendered in bold script within a central dark oval panel, flanked by the words "Skillingr" and "Banco", with the equivalent value "Rdr 1 Rgd" repeated vertically in the left and right border panels. Two manuscript signatures appear across the lower centre of the note, with the date 1843 enclosed in an oval at foot, and a penal warning legend in small letterpress type along the bottom margin.
Obverse lettering Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank inlöser vid anfordran denna Sedel å RDR 1 RGD Skillingr Trettiotvå Banco RDR 1 RGD med 1/4 Riksdr. Silfver Specie enligt 1830 Ård Mynt-fot. 1843 Den som denna Sedel efterapar eller förfalskar skall warda hängd. Men den som upptäcker Efteraparen, Förfalskaren eller Utprånglaren undfår belöning enligt Kungl. Kungörelsen af den 7 Julii 1818.
(Translation: Sweden's Estates of the Realm Bank will pay, on demand, for this note Thirty-Two Skilling Banco with 1/4 Riksdaler in silver specie according to the Year 1830 coinage standard. Those who mimic or forge this note shall be hanged. However, those who discover mimics, forgers or distributors will receive reward according to the royal proclamation of the 7th of July 1818.)
Reverse description The reverse is unprinted, presenting the plain cream-yellow paper surface on which the full obverse impression shows through in mirror image by transparency, including the lion vignette, guilloche borders, denomination text, and manuscript signatures, all visible in reverse as a consequence of the thin paper stock used.
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