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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in brown on a fine guilloche underprint, with the denomination 10.000 repeated in all four corners and at center. A large, elaborate central rosette of interlocking guilloche lathe-work dominates the field, surrounded by vertical wavy-line engine-turned patterns filling the remainder of the surface. The overall design is unadorned by pictorial vignettes, relying entirely on geometric security printing. |
| 背面铭文 | 10.000 |
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The Magyar Királyi Hadi Kölcsönpénztár was established specifically to finance Hungary's war effort — a parallel military banking institution operating alongside the Austro-Hungarian Bank rather than through it. The 10,000 Korona denomination was the highest in the series, intended for large interbank transfers and war loan settlements rather than retail circulation. Very few of these notes passed through ordinary hands.
The "Princess Zita" nickname derives from Karl I's wife, who became Empress-Queen in November 1916 — but the note itself dates to 1914, meaning the popular name is entirely retrospective.