The Denmark 50 Kroner Banknote was issued by the Danish National Bank in 2013. Its obverse side shows a Skarpsalling vessel holographic patch and a view of the Sallingsundbroen (Sallingsund Bridge) that links the peninsula of Salling to Liim Fiord. Its reverse side depicts a Skarpsalling vessel and a map of Sallingsund and Skarp Salling. Security features include a solid security thread, a windowed motion security thread, and a watermark of a wooden Viking ship hull with an electrotype 50. The purple banknote is 125 mm x 72 mm in size and bear the signatures of Callesen and Sorensen. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.