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| Emittente | City of Subotica |
|---|---|
| Anno | 1919 |
| Tipo | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Valore | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Valuta | Kruna (1919) |
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| Legenda del dritto | DIE OESTERREICHISCH UNGARISCHE BANK ZARLT GEGEN DIESE BANKNOTEBEI IHREN HAUPTANSTALTEN IN WIEN UND BUDAPEST SOFORT AUF VERLANGEN ZWEI KRONEN IN GESETZLICHEM METALLGELDE, WIEN, 1. MÄRZ 1917 OESTERREICHISCH-UNGARISCHE BANK On right side DVE KRONE in Slovak DVIJE KRUNE in Serbian DIE NACHMACHUNG DER SANENOTEK WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRART In German ДВИЈЕКРУНЕ in Cyrillic Serbian DOUE COROANE in Romanian On left side DVE KORUNY in Czech DWIE KORONY in Polish DIE NACHMACHUNG DER SANENOTEK WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRART In German ДВІ КОРОНИ in Ukrainian DUE CORONE in Italian GENERALSEKRETAR with signature on bottom right GENERALRAT with signature on bottom left GOUVERNEUR with signature in middle (Translation: The Austrian-Hungarian Bank pays out against this banknote at its head offices in Vienna and Budapest immediately on demand Two Crowns in legal metal money, Vienna, 1st March 1917 - Austrian-Hungarian Bank Two Kronen written in multiple languages The counterfeiting of banknotes will be punished by law in German Secretary General Signature General Council Signature Governor Signature) |
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| Legenda del rovescio | AZ OSZTRÁK MAGYAR BANKE BANKJEGYÉRT BARKI KIVAN SÁGARA AZONNAL FIZET BÉCSI ÉS BUDAPESTI FOINTÉZETEINEL KET KORONA TÖRVÉNYES ÉRCZPÉNZT BECS, 1917 EVI MARCZIUS 1:DI OSZTRÁK-MAGYAR BANK FOTANÁCSOS signature KORMÁNYZÓ signature VEZÉRTITKÁR signature OVERPRINT УПРАВА ГРАДА СУБОТИЦА in Serbian Cyrillic UPRAVA GRADA SUBOTICA in Serbian Latin Броj: 156 In Serbian Cyrillic Broj : 156 In Serbian Latin (Translation: Anyone desiring the Austrian-Hungarian banknote will be paid immediately at its institutions in Vienna and Budapest. Two Crowns Legal coinage March 1st, 1917 Austrian-Hungarian Bank Chief Advisor Signature Governor Signature Executive Secretary Signature Overprint City Administration of Subotica in Serbian Cyrillic City Administration of Subotica in Serbian Latin Number 156 in Serbian Cyrillic Number 156 in Serbian Latin) |
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| Tipo di protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione della protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
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| Commenti |
Subotica issued its own emergency paper money in 1919 because the city changed hands twice in rapid succession — from the collapsed Austro-Hungarian administration to a brief Hungarian Soviet Republic period, and then to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by late 1918 into 1919. The Austro-Hungarian krone was still nominally in circulation, but trust in imperial currency had collapsed and small change was desperately scarce. Municipal issues like this one filled that gap before Belgrade could impose a unified monetary framework.
The denomination in "Krune" rather than the Serbian "Kruna" reflects the overwhelmingly Hungarian and German-speaking character of Subotica at the time — the city was known as Szabadka to its Magyar population, Maria-Theresiopel to its Germans.