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25 Kronen

Issuer Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank
Year 1918
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Obverse description A female portrait vignette occupies the left portion of the note, with the small coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and the middle coat of arms of Hungary rendered centrally. Bilingual text in German and Hungarian frames the design, with denomination inscriptions in both languages.
Obverse lettering FÜNFUNDZWANZIG KRONEN HUSZONÖT KORONA
(Translation: Twenty five kronen)
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This note was issued in the final weeks of a disintegrating empire. The Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank was still printing and distributing currency as the Austro-Hungarian state collapsed in October and November 1918 — meaning notes of this series entered circulation into successor states that immediately began overprinting or withdrawing them to establish monetary independence.

Rudolf Rössler designed several denominations for the Bank's wartime issues. The 25 Kronen denomination itself was something of an oddity within the series, introduced to ease transactional gaps that wartime inflation had created between the lower and higher values.

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