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| Issuer | Ung-Beregi Royal Commissioner (Ung-Beregi k. biztos) |
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| Year | 1849 |
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| Value | 4 Krajcár (1⁄15) |
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| Obverse lettering | Nyugtatvány 4 ezüst krajczárról, mely a' munkácsi, 's ungvári só hivatalokban, hol az alapja m. b. jegyekbe le van téve, készpénz gyanánt elfogadtatik, 's beváltatik. A' nyugtatvány utánzói rögtön ítélőszék elibe állíttatnak. August 1-sőtől 1849. Eötvös Tamás, Ung- Beregi k. biztos. |
| Reverse description | The reverse is unprinted, showing plain aged cream paper with strong show-through of the typeset obverse text visible in mirror image through the thin stock, along with a faint rectangular border impression from the obverse frame. |
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Issued in 1849 during the final, desperate phase of the Hungarian Revolution, this 4 Kreuzer piece belongs to a category of emergency fractional notes that proliferated across Hungary as the Habsburg blockade choked off coin supply. The Ung-Beregi Royal Commissioner — a Hungarian revolutionary administrative office covering the northeastern counties around Ungvár and Munkács — had no central printing infrastructure, and these notes were produced under improvised local conditions.
Signed by Eötvös Tamás, the commissioner responsible for the territory. The Hungarian revolutionary government fell to combined Austrian and Russian forces in August 1849; notes of this type had a circulation life measured in weeks.