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Banknotes of Denmark, 2009 series

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The theme of the notes is bridges from Denmark and ancient Danish artifacts found in the vicinity of the bridges.

The 50-krone banknote

Issued on August 11, 2009.

Features the Sallingsund Bridge from 1978 and the Skarpsalling Vessel (clay) from around 3200 BC. This denomination features the word "halvtreds" (fifty) instead of "femti" which was used on the previous serie's 50 DKK note (also meaning "fifty", usually written on cheques).

The 100-krone banknote

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To be issued in May 24, 2010.

Will feature the Old Little Belt Bridge from 1935 and the Hindsgavl Dagger from 1900-1700 BC.

The 200-krone banknote

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To be issued in October 2010.

Will feature the Knippelsbro (Knippels Bridge) from 1937 and the Langstrup Belt Plate from the early Bronze Age, approximately 1400 BC.

The 500-krone banknote

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To be issued in February 2011.

Will feature the Queen Alexandrine Bridge from 1943 and the Keldby Vessel (bronze) from the 4th or early 3rd century BC.

The 1000-krone banknote

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To be issued in May 2011.

Will feature the Great Belt Bridge from 1998 and the Trundholm sun chariot from the early Bronze Age, approximately 1400 BC.

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