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| 正面描述 | Austrian-Hungarian Bank 100 Korona note (Austria P#12, Hungarian-language side) overstamped with a black circular handstamp reading 'Ministarstvo Financija' applied by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to validate the note for Yugoslav circulation. The underlying note bears a female portrait vignette in an oval frame at center right, with ornate guilloche borders and the denomination '100' repeated in the corners. |
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| 正面铭文 | SZÁZ KORONA OSZTRÁK-MAGYAR BANK MINISTARSTVO FINANCIJA |
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This note was issued by the short-lived Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes before the National Bank had been properly constituted — the Ministry of Finance stepped in as the issuing authority out of necessity, a practical consequence of trying to unify monetary systems across territories that had previously used Austro-Hungarian kronen, Serbian dinars, and other currencies simultaneously. The 1919 overprint series was a stopgap, not a planned emission.
The pick numbering reflects how sparse documentation on this issue remains. Surviving examples with clean signatures and legible serial numbers are less common than the catalog presence suggests.