This uncirculated 100 Swedish krone note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Sveriges Riksbank. It is a green, blue, purple, and red note that is dated 2014, bear the signatures of Johan Gernandt and Stefan Ingves, and measures 140 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side features Carl von Linnaeus and his achievements: the Linnaeus garden in Uppsala, pollinating plants alluding to his botanical research, and microprinting of his motto “OMNIA MIRARI ETIAM TRITISSIMA” (Find wonder in all things, even the most commonplace). Its reverse side depicts a stylized fertilization of a flower, a bee pollinating a flower, and the view of a flower through the lens of a bee. Security features of the note include a holographic stripe, a solid security thread with demetalized 100 KRONOR, and a watermark of Linnaeus with an electrotype 100. The details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.