Denmark

Billetes de Dimanarca

1977 - Denmark PIC 48g 10 Kroner

1977 - Denmark PIC 48g 10 Kroner

This Danish 10 Kroner banknote is associated with 1977 and is listed as Denmark PIC 48g. The supplie..

13.20€ Ex Tax: 12.00€
2009 - Denmark PIC 65a 50 Kroner

2009 - Denmark PIC 65a 50 Kroner

This individual banknote is a 50 Kroner note associated with Denmark and the year 2009. The supplied..

35.20€ Ex Tax: 32.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which Danish banknote periods are represented in this shop’s catalog?

The Denmark category includes banknotes identified with the years 1977 and 2009. The catalog records therefore cover examples from both the late twentieth century and the early twenty-first century. These dates describe the pieces represented in this shop’s Denmark selection, rather than a complete list of every Danish banknote issued during those periods.

Which denominations and catalog references can be found in the Denmark category?

The catalog includes a 20 kroner note listed as Denmark P48g and a 50 kroner note listed as Denmark P65a. These Pick references and denominations provide a straightforward way to distinguish the two represented pieces. The information applies to this shop’s catalog and should not be read as a complete overview of all Danish kroner denominations or Pick varieties.

How can I identify the Danish notes listed in this catalog?

Begin by checking the denomination, year and Pick reference shown in the listing. The 1977 20 kroner note is identified as P48g, while the 2009 50 kroner note is identified as P65a. Comparing these details with the note itself, its holder’s information and any accompanying photographs can help confirm which catalog entry matches a particular Danish banknote.

What should collectors compare when distinguishing the Danish catalog references?

Collectors can compare several stable identifiers: the denomination, the year associated with the listing and the Pick reference. In this Denmark category, P48g corresponds to the 1977 20 kroner entry, whereas P65a corresponds to the 2009 50 kroner entry. These identifiers are more reliable for cataloging than relying only on general appearance, especially when documenting a collection or comparing related notes.

What should I check before buying a Danish banknote from this category?

Before buying, check the listing title and description to confirm the denomination, year and catalog reference you want. For listings described as uncirculated, the product information states that the displayed image is a reference image and that the serial number will not correspond to the banknote ordered. This means the serial number shown in such an image should not be treated as an identifying feature of the supplied note.

What collecting pattern stands out among the Danish notes represented here?

The represented Danish notes show two different denominations and two different catalog references across separate years: 20 kroner, P48g, dated 1977, and 50 kroner, P65a, dated 2009. This gives the category a simple cross-period comparison, allowing collectors to organize examples by denomination, date or Pick reference. It remains a view of this shop’s catalog, not a complete survey of Danish banknotes.