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| Issuer | K.K. Flüchtlingsstation Oberhollabrunn |
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| Year | 1915-1918 |
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| Composition | Paper (yellow) |
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| Obverse lettering | K.K.FLÜCHTLINGSSTATION OBERHOLLABRUNN, N.Ö. Gegen diesen Schein zahlt die Kassa der k. k. Flüchtlingsstation Oberhollabrunn, N.-Ö. — solange diese Flüchtlingsstation besteht — dem Überbringer, u. zw. den zum Betreten der Flüchtlingsstation berechtigten Gewerbetreibenden, sowie den Flüchtlingen bei ihrem Abgange aus der Flüchtlingsstation eine Krone 1 in Barem aus. Stark beschmutzte u. hiedurch unleserlich gewordene Scheine, sowie solche, die Radierungen, Korrekturen, andere Änderungen oder Schriftzeichen aufweisen, sowie Scheine, denen ein Stück fehlt, werden nicht eingelöst. LAGERGELD |
| Reverse description | Plain yellow paper with a faint rectangular blind-embossed or lightly impressed border visible on the surface; the field is otherwise entirely unprinted. |
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Oberhollabrunn, a small market town in Lower Austria, became one of several imperial internment and refugee processing stations established after Austria-Hungary began mass relocating civilian populations from the Galician and Bukovinian war zones in 1914–15. The camps were administered directly by the imperial government — hence the "K.K." (Kaiserlich-Königlich) designation — and issued their own internal scrip because conventional currency was both scarce and impractical in a closed camp economy.
The yellow paper distinguishes the 1 Krone denomination within the series, a simple chromatic security measure to prevent substitution between values. Camp scrip of this type was strictly non-negotiable outside the wire.