Banknotes of Denmark 20 krone banknote 1972 Pauline Tutein
Danish National Bank - Danmarks Nationalbank
The portrait on the face of the banknote is of Pauline Tutein, née Rath, who was married to the merchant Peter Tutein. The portrait was painted by Jens Juel (1745-1802). The watermark on the 20-krone banknote differs from that on the other banknotes in the 1972 series, in that it shows a palette with brushes.
The sparrows on the reverse were reproduced from a drawing by Danmarks Nationalbank's illustrator at the time, Gunnar Andersen (1919-1981).
Size: 125 x 72 mm.
The 20-krone banknote was issued on 11 March 1980 and has been withdrawn since 10 April 1990, when it was replaced by a coin.
Banknotes of Denmark, 1972 series
The 1972 series was issued from 1974 to 1995. Only the 100-krone banknote in this series was issued in a revised version, called the 1972 series, in 1995, in order to enhance protection against counterfeiting. The faces of the banknotes show paintings by the well-known Danish artist Jens Juel (1745-1802). The reverse motifs are animals drawn by Ib Andersen, Johannes Larsen and Gunnar Andersen.
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