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1000 Gulden

Issuer k.k. Staats-Central-Cassa
Year 1849
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Value 1000 Gulden
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Obverse description Light green note with a finely engraved ornamental border. The title 'Cassa-Anweisung' appears in gothic script at top centre flanking the large numeral '1000', with 'Tausend Gulden Conventions-Münze' below in bold letterpress. The body carries a formal text block in German script, dated 'Wien am 1. Juli 1849', with two manuscript signatures at the lower right.
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Variants P#A127 - Issued note
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The k.k. Staats-Central-Cassa — the Imperial-Royal State Central Treasury — issued this note amid the financial chaos of 1848–49, when the Habsburg government was simultaneously fighting revolution in Hungary, Italy, and Bohemia. Military expenditure had gutted the state's metallic reserves, and the treasury turned to large-denomination paper to manage obligations at the institutional level. This 1000 Gulden note was never intended for ordinary retail circulation; at that value it moved between merchants, banks, and government creditors.

Survivors are rare. The 1858 monetary reorganization and successive currency reforms prompted systematic redemption and destruction of earlier Staatsnoten issues.

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