The Sweden 10 Kronor Banknote was issued by the Sveriges Bank in 1990. It has a color combination of green, purple, blue, and red. The obverse features King Gustav VI Adolf. It also shows the coat of arms of Sweden and a birch branch with leaves and ears of wheat. The reverse depicts stylized northern lights and snowflakes. It contains a solid security thread. Its watermark reveals an August Strindberg pattern. It is 120 x 68 mm in size and is signed by Per Borg and Bengt Dennis. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.