The Denmark 10 Kroner Banknote was issued by the Danish National Bank in 1943. It has hints of brown, green, yellow, blue, and pink. Its obverse features seaweeds. The reverse of the banknote depicts Mercury’s head, flowers, and three lions. The banknote does not have a security thread but has a watermark that reflects stylized leaves and 10 DANMARKS NATIONALBANK. The note is 132 x 80 mm in size and is signed by Pugh and Knud Svendsen. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.