Calling all collectors of Danish banknotes: Help with missing signatures [solved]

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I am trying to compile a list of all the signatures on Danish banknotes, for the catalog, but I'm missing a few.

I hope to use the community to fill in the gabs.

If you have pictures of the signatures you're willing to share, please add them belowe or sent them directly to me.

Preferably picturres should be black and white with no background and one you have taken yourself, but with the right copyright, pictures from other sources are accepted as well (just let me know from where) :D

 

Missing pictures from the following people:

Bolette Møller

Bruhn

Brünicke

Edvard Brandes (Minister of Finance)

Hermann

Holdthusen

Hude

J. C. Jacobsen

Kornerup

La Cour

Matthiessen

Peter Otto Albert Andersen (Director of public debt)

Rosenstand

Signe Krogstrup

Spanding

Thalbizar

Wroblevski

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Hello!
To help us better, could you tell us the years in which the notes were issued, the signatures of which you cannot find?
If you can indicate the pick codes, even better! =)

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

Oh, yes, of course. Let me give some eksamples :D

I also saw I had mixed up J. C. Jacobsen and Engelhart. So missing Engelhart, not Jacobsen.

 

I'll try to add a picture of the signature page I have in Siegs book. Just remember we don't have permission to use their pictures. And it doesn't cover all signatures either.

 

Bolette Møller: N# 247247,  403936, 407959

Bruhn: P#20, 21, 22, 23, 24

Brünicke: P#24, 

Edvard Brandes (Minister of Finance): P#16, 17, 18, 19 (1913-1920)

Engelhart: P#A81, A82, A83, A84, 3 (1875-1888)

Hermann: P#20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31

Holdthusen: P#30, 31, 32

Hude: P#20, 21, 23

Kornerup: P#20, 21, 22, 23

La Cour: P#20, 21, 22, 23

Matthiessen: P#30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41

Peter Otto Albert Andersen (Director of public debt): P#16, 17, 18, 19 (c. 1899-N/A)

Rosenstand: P#20, 21, 23, 24

Signe Krogstrup: N#403936, 407959 (2020-date)

Spanding: P#20, 21, 23

Thalbitzer: P#21, 22, 23

Wroblevski: P#20

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Pictures from Siegs:

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Hi!

Would finding images of notes on the CGB website be helpful? As Numista is authorized to use banknote images, I believe it will not be a problem to use signatures.

I leave two examples that a quick search uncovered. If we can use it, without any problems, we can do image processing to obtain signatures with a white background.

 

Hude: P#20, 21, 23 - https://www.cgbfr.com/10-kroner-danemark-1919-p-021h-tb,b31_0047,a.html

Bruhn: P#20, 21, 22, 23, 24 - https://www.cgbfr.com/10-kroner-danemark-1921-p-021l-ttb-,b31_0051,a.html#group-1

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

Examples of the processed images, whose source would then be CGB.

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

I can't see any problem with it, but I'm no lawyer 😅

 

And if we can find signatures that can easilly be made into usefull pictures, then I can only say “yes please! And thank you!” 😁

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Jamtrup

I can't see any problem with it, but I'm no lawyer 😅

 

And if we can find signatures that can easilly be made into usefull pictures, then I can only say “yes please! And thank you!” 😁

Right! lol

Since you are the expert on Danish emissions, let's do it this way: when you find notes with images of signatures, you can send me a private message and, as far as possible, I will help you with the processing of the images. =)

 

It seems to me that there is something to be found in the Bank Note Museum too. But in the CGB there are many more examples.

 

Greetings, Vladimir.

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

Updated version of which signatures we are missing.

 

Brünicke: P#24, 

Kornerup: P#20, 21, 22, 23

La Cour: P#20, 21, 22, 23

Rosenstand: P#20, 21, 23, 24

Signe Krogstrup: N#403936, 407959 (2020-date)

Spanding: P#20, 21, 23

Thalbitzer: P#21, 22, 23

Wroblevski: P#20

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Read or watch about "Sadako Sasaki and the Thousand Paper Cranes".
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