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100 Korona Arad, Andrényi Kálmán Utódai

Issuer Andrényi Kálmán Utódai (Successors of Kálmán Andrényi), Arad
Year 1913
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Currency Crown (1892-1918)
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Obverse description A promotional advertising voucher closely modeled after the Austro-Hungarian Bank's 100 Kronen note of 1912, printed in a letterpress and intaglio style to evoke the appearance of official currency. The face carries a lengthy Hungarian-language declaration challenging the public to distinguish the firm's champagnes from the finest French varieties, with a promised prize of 100 Korona in lawful precious metal coin, signed by Andrényi Kálmán Utódai of Arad, dated May 1, 1913. The underprint reproduces vignette elements drawn from the genuine banknote design, reinforcing the note's visual mimicry of official paper money.
Obverse lettering Nyilatkozat: aki pezsgőinket a legdrágább francia pezsgők között megkülönböztetni tudja, annak azonnal száz korona törvényes ércpénzt fizetünk.
Arad, 1913. május 1-én

Felkérünk mindenkit, ki eziránt érdeklődik, hogy a feltételeket tőlünk bekérni szíveskedjen.

Andrényi Kálmán Utódai

Pezsgőink nem olcsó borokból, hanem a legnemesebb szőlőfajokból gyártatnak, oly figyelemmel, amelynél nagyobb lelkiismeretesség már el nem képzelhető.
(Translation: Declaration: whoever can distinguish our champagnes from the most expensive French champagnes will be immediately paid one hundred crowns in lawful precious metal.
Arad, May 1, 1913

We invite everyone who is interested to ask us for the conditions.

The Descendants of Kálmán Andrényi

Our champagnes are not made from cheap wines, but from the noblest grape varieties, with such attention that greater conscientiousness is unimaginable.)
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Reverse lettering Jegyzék
Kellner és Mohrluder, Budapest
(Translation: List / Kellner and Mohrluder, Budapest)
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