Black print. Value in German on solid black ribbon at the top, interrupted by value as Roman numeral in solid black diamond frame within hatched rectangle. Below, value as Arabic numeral in solid black oval frame within hatched octagon. Below, German inscription in seven lines. In the centre, coat of arms of Austria. Value in Polish and Italian in four lines within curlicue to the left. Value in Hungarian and Croatian in two lines within curlicue to the right. Below, name of the issuing bank in one line within curlicue. Eight signatures in two columns below. At the bottom, hand-written serial number in hatched rectangular frame with scrolls in corners. Year as Roman numerals on ribbon below. Stylised garland along the left and right borders. One dry stamp in each corner.
Reverse description
Part impression of the obverse.
Signature(s)
Protection type
Watermark
Protection description
5
Obverse lettering
FÜNF GULDEN
V . F
5
Das iſt
Fünf Gulden
WIENER Stadt Banko-Zettel
Welcher in allen Kontributions – Kameral – und Banko – Kaſſen
der hungariſch – böhmiſch – und öeſterreichiſchen Erblanden in
allen Abgaben
für bares Geld, das iſt für Fünf Gulden angenohmen wird.
Wien den 1 ten Juni 1806
Pieč
Rynskich
Cinque
fiorini
Öt forint
Pet zlatijch
v : G : St : Wien = Banco = Zettel = Haupt = Kassa
MDCCCVI
Reverse lettering
V.F.
5
Fünf Gulden
Fünf Gulden
Öt forint
Pet zlatijch
Piec Rynskich
Cinque fiorini
MDCCCVI.