Tommies Militaria and Collectables
Collection of Vintage Swedish Banknotes – Mixed Denominations
Collection of Vintage Swedish Banknotes – Mixed Denominations
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Product Description
This collection of vintage Swedish banknotes features a variety of mixed denominations issued by Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden’s central bank, from the mid-20th century through the 1990s. Denominations may include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Kronor notes, depending on availability. These notes showcase a range of historic Swedish figures such as King Gustav Vasa and Carl Linnaeus, as well as cultural motifs and royal emblems, all beautifully printed in classic Nordic design styles. Offered in circulated condition, each note may show signs of use—such as folds, light creases, or edge wear—but remains intact and legible. This collection is perfect for both beginner and seasoned collectors, educators, or anyone interested in Scandinavian history and design. With the Swedish Krona still in use today, these pre-modern notes offer a fascinating look into the evolution of Sweden’s currency.