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5 Pengő Kreuzers Siege money, Komárom

Issuer Komárom Fortress Military Command (Hungarian Revolutionary Government)
Year 1849
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Currency Austro-Hungarian forint (1754-1857)
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Obverse lettering 5 pengö kr. 5
álladami pénz
jegyekéért beváltható minden szombaton várbeli váltó hivatalnál
Komáromban Jul 13án 1849
Kormánybiztos
váltó pénz
Komáromi helybéli
Reverse description The reverse is entirely plain, left unprinted, consistent with the emergency uniface production characteristic of siege notgeld issued under wartime conditions.
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Komárom held out longer than anywhere else during the Hungarian Revolution — the fortress surrendered to Austrian forces on 2 October 1849, the very last revolutionary stronghold to fall. This small siege note was issued under that pressure, when the garrison was cut off and conventional currency had dried up entirely. The Military Command essentially printed its own money to keep the local economy of soldiers, traders, and civilians functioning within the walls.

The nearly square format is a direct consequence of wartime printing constraints, not a design choice. Paper was scarce, presses were improvised, and the notes were cut accordingly.

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