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The Swedish 5 kronor banknote, issued in 1954, is an example of Swedish numismatics. It features the portrait of King Gustaf VI Adolf on its obverse. This portrait is accompanied by the year of issue, 1954, and the unique serial number of the banknote. The mention "Sveriges Riksbank" indicates the issuing institution responsible. The face value, "Fem Kronor", is clearly indicated, accompanied by the number "5" repeated twice.
The reverse of the banknote features a representation of Svea, the national allegory of Sweden, bearing the country's coat of arms. The value figure is also present on this side. The watermark integrated into the paper represents the portrait of King Gustaf VI Adolf, adding a security measure against counterfeiting.
This banknote was issued as part of a specific series, identified by the letters "CA". The dimensions of the banknote are 120 mm in length and 70 mm in width.
The obverse of the banknote is mainly adorned with the portrait of King Gustaf VI Adolf, the year of issue (1954) and the unique serial number assigned to each banknote. The inscription "Sveriges Riksbank" attests to the issuing authority, while the face value "Fem Kronor" is displayed in full and in numerals. The reverse features Svea, an emblematic figure of Sweden, bearing the national coat of arms and the value figure. A subtle watermark, also representing King Gustaf VI Adolf, is incorporated into the paper to enhance the security of the banknote.