10 Kronen

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1915
Type Standard circulation banknote
Value 10 Crowns (10 Kronen)
Currency Crown (1892-1918)
Composition Paper
Size 150 × 80 mm
Shape Rectangular
Printer
Designer(s) Josef Pfeiffer
Engraver(s)
In circulation to 31 January 1924
Reference(s) P#A19
Obverse description Blues and greens with some red print on olive-to-red underprint. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy coat of arms at upper left. Portrait of a boy, lower center. Note`s value printed in eight additional languages (other than German). Anti-counterfeit warning.
Obverse lettering DIE OESTERREICHISCHE-UNGARISCHE BANK ZAHLT GEGEN DIESE BANKNOTE BEI IHREN HAUPTANSTALTEN IN WIEN UND BUDAPEST SOFORT AUF VERLANGEN ZEHN KRONEN IN GESETZLICHEM METALLGELDE. WIEN, 2. Jänner 1915 OESTERREICHISCHE-UNGARISCHE BANK GENERALRAT GOUVERNEUR GENERALSEKRETÄR DESET KORUN ZECE COROANE DIE NACHMACHUNG DER BANKNOTEN WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRAFT
(Translation: The Austro-Hungarian Bank will immediately pay ten crowns in lawful precious metal upon surrender of this banknote at its main offices in Vienna and Budapest. Wien, 2 January 1915. The Austro-Hungarian Bank General Council Governor Secretary General Ten crowns Counterfeiting of banknotes is punishable by law.)
Reverse description Blues and greens with some red print on olive-to-red underprint. Hungarian coat of arms in upper part of the left pane. Potrait of a boy at upper right.
Reverse lettering TIZ KORONA
(Translation: TEN COWNS)
Signature(s)
Protection type Watermark
Protection description Diamond-pattern.
Variants
Numisquare ID 5713252050
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