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Historic Swedish 10 Kronor 1958 Note – King Gustaf VI Adolf Era, Now Demonetized
Historic Swedish 10 Kronor 1958 Note – King Gustaf VI Adolf Era, Now Demonetized
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Step into Sweden’s post-war era with this 1958 10 Kronor banknote, issued by the National Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank) during the reign of King Gustaf VI Adolf. This rectangular note (121 × 70 mm) features rich detail and mid-century Scandinavian design, now highly collectible. Issued between 1953 and 1962 and demonetized in 1987, this piece stands as a striking representation of Sweden’s stable monarchy and currency history. Whether you’re a collector of European banknotes or royal-era paper money, this 10 Kronor note is a timeless and affordable gem.
Act Now—This vintage Swedish 10 Kronor note is a royal-era collectible disappearing fast!
Why This Product Is a Smart Buy
The 1958 10 Kronor note is a smart buy for collectors seeking royal-themed European currency or 20th-century banknotes. Featuring King Gustaf VI Adolf, this note marked Sweden’s calm post-war economic period and showcases high-quality Riksbank printing. Demonetized in 1987, these notes are increasingly hard to find in good condition. As Sweden transitions to a largely cashless economy, its paper money from this era gains value among collectors and historians alike. A fantastic entry-level note or a meaningful addition to any Scandinavian collection.
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