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New Danish banknotes 2009-2011


Denmark's banknote 1997 series


Film about the Danish banknotes


Danish banknotes since 1945


Counterfeiting


Use of banknotes as illustrations


Denmark's coin series


Film about Danish coins


Thematic coins


Banknotes and coins in figures


The Faroese banknote series


50-krone


100-krone


200-krone


500-krone


1,000-krone


The previous Faroese banknotes series


Greenlandic banknotes


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The Faroese banknote series


The Faroese banknote series depict motifs from the Faroese landscapes and fauna. The banknotes are issued over a period of four years (2001-2005).

Picture of the Faroese banknotes

The motifs
The primary motif on the notes is a number of Faroese animals. On the face of the notes the animals are untraditionally shown as fragments. On the reverse, watercolours of Faroese landscapes by the Faroese artist Zacharias Heinesen (b. 1936) are reproduced. The fauna motifs contribute life and variation to the notes, while the watercolours lend a special quality of lightness.

The motifs have been chosen, among other reasons, for their dissimilarity, so that the banknotes are easy to distinguish from eash other.

Hologram
Holograms are found on the 100-, 200-, 500- and 1,000-krone banknotes. The hologram is one of several security features, which also include a security thread with colour change and a watermark. These features are designed to make it easier to distinguish a counterfeit from a genuine banknote. The hologram motifs are inspired by church pews from Kirkjubøur.

Same height
The banknotes are of the same height, but vary in length by 1 cm between each denomination.

Old banknotes are still legal tender
The old banknotes remain legal tender, but will be gradually withdrawn from circulation.




Last update: 05/18/2009
 
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