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100 Riksdaler Banco / 150 Riksdaler Riksgäld

Issuer Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank
Year 1836-1854
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Size 230 x 145 mm
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Obverse description Central intaglio vignette of Mother Svea enthroned with sceptre and shield, a lion at her feet and a radiant crown above, set within an ornate engraved border. The denomination "Ett Hundra" is rendered in large calligraphic script flanked by rosette guilloche medallions, with "Riksdr" and "Banco" to either side. The denomination "150 RDR RGD" appears vertically in the left and right margins.
Obverse lettering Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank
inlöser vid anfordran denna Sedel å
RDR 150 RDG Riksdr Ett hundra Banco RDR 150 RDG
med 37½ Riksdaler Silfver Specie, enligt
1830 Års Mynt-fot.
Stockholm den 28de Januari 1852
RDR 100 BCO
Den som denna Sedel efterapar eller förfalskar skall warda hängd. Men den som upptäcker Efteraparen, Förfalskaren eller Utprånglaren undfår belöning enligt Kongl. Kungörelsen af den 7 Julii 1818.
(Translation: Sweden's Estates of the Realm Bank will pay, on demand, for this note 100 Riksdaler Banco with 37½ 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 Blank verso; the intaglio impression of the obverse is visible in mirror image through the paper stock, a characteristic of the single-sided letterpress and intaglio printing technique employed by Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank in this period.
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