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| 正面铭文 | C. x Einlösungs-Schein m von Zehn Gulden dd° Wien den 1ten März 1811. Pr. vereinigte Einlösungs und Tilgungs Deputation Zehen Gulden Tiz forintf Deser złatych Dziesiec Ryńskich |
| 背面描述 | Reverse shows the obverse design printed through the thin paper, appearing as a mirror image with no additional printed content, characteristic of single-sided letterpress issues of this series. The guilloche border framework and central text are visible in reverse through the sheet. |
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The Privilegirte Vereinigte Einlösungs- und Tilgungs-Deputation was not a bank in any conventional sense — it was a state mechanism created specifically to manage the catastrophic aftermath of Austria's 1811 Finanz-Patent, the partial state bankruptcy that reduced existing banknotes to one-fifth of their face value. This institution issued new Einlösungsscheine to replace the discredited Banco-Zettel at the mandated conversion rate, a process that wiped out enormous amounts of private savings.
The 1811 collapse was partly driven by the ruinous cost of the Napoleonic Wars and Austria's repeated suspension of convertibility since 1797. Notes from this redemption series circulated under deep public distrust.