AB Tumba Bruk
The paper mill was once owned by Sveriges Riksbank (the Royal Swedish Bank)
since 1755. With the introduction of the Euro, the factory was spun off on 31
December 2001; they no longer produce Swedish banknotes, but they are one of the
producers of Euro banknotes (the 6-character printer code prefix is “C”).
Acquired by Crane & Company, the paper provider for banknotes of the United
States, in January 2002.
Crane AB:
S-147; 82
Tumba Sweden.
1234 Unit with woman’s bust with pearl necklace.
1995 with woman’s
bust with pearl necklace.


See IBNS 1988 for another sample.
Sample with woman’s bust.
BRUK-101a 1234 Unit Woman’s bust w/pearl necklace. brown/light yellow
BRUK-101b 1995 with woman’s bust w/pearl necklace. brown/violet
BRUK-111 2 Units 1988 IBNS Braille utilized green/violet & red/green
Partial engraved fronts on thick paper (souvenir sheet) exist.