See full images - free registration
Continue with Google - no registration! or register with email

Why register? Just to keep bots out of our catalog. Your email stays private - we will never share it or send you anything uninvited. We guarantee you that!

1 Schilling

Issuer Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Year 1924
Type Standard circulation banknote
Value Log in to see details
Currency Log in to see details
Composition Log in to see details
Size Log in to see details
Shape Log in to see details
Printer Log in to see details
Designer(s) Log in to see details
Engraver(s) Log in to see details
In circulation to Log in to see details
Reference(s) Log in to see details
Obverse description Log in to see details
Obverse lettering 10.000 DIE NACHMACHUNG DER BANKNOTEN WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRAFT. Ein Schilling Zehntaufend Kronen Wien, am 2. Jänner 1924. Oeſterreichiſche Nationalbank II. AUFLAGE.
Reverse description Log in to see details
Reverse lettering 10.000 10.000 Zehntauſend Kronen 10.000 10.000
Signature(s) Log in to see details
Protection type Log in to see details
Protection description Log in to see details
Variants Log in to see details
Comments

Austria's post-WWI hyperinflation had been so catastrophic — the krone losing roughly 14,000 times its prewar value by 1922 — that the League of Nations intervened with a reconstruction loan and mandatory conditions, one of which was the establishment of a genuinely independent central bank. The Oesterreichische Nationalbank was founded in 1922 specifically as part of that settlement, and this 1924 Schilling issue was among the first notes it produced under the new stabilized currency that replaced the krone at a ratio of 10,000:1.

Rudolf Junk was a Viennese graphic artist well regarded in applied arts circles, and his involvement reflects the deliberate cultural investment Austria made in presenting the new currency as a mark of recovered credibility.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE