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Denmark 50 Kroner 2 Pieces Banknote Set, 2013, P-65f.2, UNC, Matching Serial #

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Denmark 50 Kroner banknote set contains two banknotes from 2013 that have the pick number P-65f.2, are in uncirculated (UNC) condition, have matching serial numbers, and feature the Sallingsundbroen (Sallingsund Bridge).


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    SET-2-DENM65F.2U
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    Set - Fancy Serial
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Category: Banknotes
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This banknote set contains two 50 Danish krone banknotes that are in uncirculated condition and have matching serial numbers. The 50 Danish krone note is a standard circulation banknote that is part of the Bridge Series, dated 2013, and signed by Jensen and Sorensen. It is a purple banknote that measures 125 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side contains a Skarpsalling vessel holographic patch and a view of the Sallingsundbroen (Sallingsund Bridge) that links the peninsula of Salling to the Liim Fiord Island of Mors. Its reverse side shows a Skarpsalling vessel and the map of Sallingsund and Skarp Salling in northern Denmark. Other security features include a solid security thread, a windowed motion security thread, and a watermark of the wooden Viking ship hull with an electrotype 50.

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