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1000 Kronen

Issuer Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank
Year 1919
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Value 1000 Kronen
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Obverse description Printed in shades of blue on a cream ground, the face is the 1902-dated Austro-Hungarian Bank 1000 Kronen note overstamped in red with a vertical 'DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH' overprint applied diagonally across the centre for Austrian post-war circulation. At upper centre the Austro-Hungarian double-headed imperial eagle appears as a central vignette, flanked left by multilingual denomination inscriptions in Czech, Polish, Ukrainian and Italian. To the right, an oval portrait vignette rendered in fine intaglio shows a young woman in traditional folk dress with a floral garland headdress. The denomination '1000' appears in guilloche roundels at each corner, and three facsimile signatures below the issuer name are captioned GENERALRAT, GOUVERNEUR and GENERALSEKRETÄR.
Obverse lettering TAUSEND KRONEN
TISIC·KORUN
TYSIAC·KORON
ТИСАЧ·КОРОН
MILLE·CORONE
DIE·OESTERREICHISCH=UNGARISCHE·BANK·ZAHLT
GEGEN·DIESE·BANKNOTE·BEI·IHREN·HAUPTANSTALTEN
IN·WIEN·UND·BUDAPEST·SOFORT·AUF·VERLANGEN
IN·GESETZLICHEM·METALLGELDE·=·WIEN·2·JÄNNER·1902
OESTERREICHISCH=UNGARISCHE·BANK
GENERALRAT.
GOUVERNEUR.
GENERALSEKRETÄR.
DIE·NACHMACHUNG·DER·BANKNOTEN·WIRD·GESETZLICH·BESTRAFT.
DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH
Reverse description The reverse, printed in the same blue palette, repeats the design of the 1902 Austro-Hungarian 1000 Kronen note without the red overprint. The Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle occupies the upper centre, surrounded by the multilingual denomination text in six successor-state languages. The large bold face-value legend 'TAUSEND KRONEN' dominates the centre field, with the issuer name and date 'WIEN 2. JÄNNER 1902' below, followed by the three facsimile signatures. The right half is occupied by the same oval female portrait vignette in folk costume set within an elaborate guilloche frame, and the series year '1910' appears in red to the right of the eagle.
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