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| 背面描述 | The reverse is a typographic mirror impression of the obverse, printed in brown-black on the verso of the same cream paper sheet, resulting in a show-through of the obverse design elements in reverse. The layout reproduces the royal arms, bank name in calligraphic script, the denomination "FEMTIO" with "Riksdaler" and "Riksmynt" flanking, and the three oval "50" panels, with a signature line ruled at lower centre for manuscript authorization. |
| 背面铭文 | Sweriges Rikes Ständers Bank inlöser, vid anfordran, denna sedel à Riksdaler FEMTIO Riksmynt med 12½ Riksdaler i Silfwer, eller 100 Ort Tolf-lödigt myntat silfwer. Stockholm den 2 Januarii 1861 Nº |
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Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank — the Estates' Bank, predecessor to Sveriges Riksbank — issued this denomination during a period when Sweden was actively transitioning toward decimal coinage. The Riksdaler Riksmynt had been introduced in 1855 as part of that decimalization, replacing the older Riksdaler Banco system, which made notes of this series among the first to denominate in the new unit.
At 50 Riksmynt, this was a substantial sum in circulation — roughly equivalent to several weeks of skilled labor wages. Notes of this value rarely passed through many hands before returning to the bank, which partly accounts for their relative scarcity in worn grades today.
The bank was formally renamed Sveriges Riksbank in 1866, one year after this series ended.