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1 Krone/1 Korona Kenyérmező; PoW Camp

Issuer K.u.K. Kriegsgefangenenlager Kenyérmező (Imperial and Royal Prisoner of War Camp Kenyérmező)
Year 1916
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Currency Crown (1892-1918)
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Reverse description The reverse mirrors the obverse format, printed in red and black over a green underprint, with the equivalent authority text rendered entirely in Hungarian. The Hungarian coat of arms occupies the lower right, serving as the principal vignette in place of the Austrian arms on the face. Signature lines for the corresponding Hungarian-titled officials are arranged in the same typographic manner, reinforcing the note's exclusive validity within the camp perimeter.
Reverse lettering Cs. és K. HADIFOGOLYTÁBOR KENYÉRMEZŐ
EGY KORONA
A HADIFOGLYOK LETÉTPÉNZEIBŐL
KENYÉRMEZŐTÁBOR, 1916. JANUÁR HÓ 15.
LETÉTKEZELŐ
A KEZELŐ ÉS PÉNZTÁRIBIZOTTSÁG ELNÖKE
FŐSZÁMTISZT
EZEN TÁBORI ÉRTÉKJEGYET CSAKIS AZ ERRE FELHATALMAZOTTAK FOGADHATJÁK EL ÉS VÁLTHATJÁK BE.
A TÁBORI ÉRTÉKJEGYEK UTÁNZÁSA HADBIRÓSÁGILAG BÜNTETTETIK.
CSAK A TÁBOR TERÜLETÉN ÉRVÉNYES
(Translation: Imperial and Royal Prisoner of War Camp Kenyérmező. One krone. From the deposits of the prisoners of war. Kenyérmező Camp, on January 15, 1916. Deposit administrator. President of the administrative and cash committee. Liquidating accountant. May only be accepted and redeemed by those specifically authorized. Counterfeiting of the camp notes will be prosecuted under military law. Valid only for camp transactions.)
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Kenyérmező was one of several large Austro-Hungarian prisoner of war camps that issued their own internal scrip during the First World War — a practical solution to the problem of circulating official currency among prisoners who might otherwise hoard or smuggle it out. These camp issues were denominated to mirror the standard Krone system but were redeemable only within the wire, giving the camp administration full control over purchasing power and economic activity inside.

Campbell 1389 is among the more obscure of these issues. Very few PoW camp scrip pieces survived the war at all — most were demonetized and pulped upon camp dissolution.

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