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50 Coroane Bukovina

发行方 Austro-Hungarian Bank (Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank)
年份 1919
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尺寸 160 × 100 mm
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正面描述 The obverse is based on the Austro-Hungarian Bank 50 Kronen note dated 2 January 1914, overprinted with a Romanian fiscal stamp (TIMBRU SPECIAL ROMANIA) in red-brown ink at left. The central vignette presents a portrait of a young woman in a decorative oval frame, flanked by elaborate guilloche patterns and ornamental medallions with a double-headed eagle at upper centre. The denomination FÜNFZIG KRONEN is inscribed in bold letterpress below the portrait, with multilingual text across the lower register including the issuing bank's guarantee clause.
正面铭文 FUNFZIG KRONEN TIMBRU SPECIAL ROMANIA 50 DIE OESTERREICHISCH-UNGARISCHE BANK ZAHLT GEGEN DIESE BANKNOTE BEI IHREN HAUPTANSTALTEN IN WIEN UND BUDAPEST SOFORT AUF VERLANGEN FUNFZIG KRONEN IN GESETZLICHEM METALLGELDE WIEN 2 JANNER 1914 OESTERREICHISCH-UNGARISCHE BANK GENERALRAT GOUVERNEUR GENERALSEKRETAR PADESAT KORUN PIECDZESIAT KORON PETDESET KRON PEDESET KRUNA ПЯТЪДЕСТЪ КОРОН CINQUANTA CORONE ПЕДЕСЕТ КРУНА CINCIZECI COROANE DIE NACHMACHUNG DER BANKNOTEN WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRAFT
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This is one of several regional overstamp issues produced as the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed following the First World War. Bukovina, ceded to Romania under the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1919, required a transitional currency solution before Romanian integration was complete — existing Austro-Hungarian banknotes were locally overprinted to distinguish them from notes circulating elsewhere and to prevent cross-border arbitrage and currency flight.

The "Printed: 30.04.1945" field in the catalog data is almost certainly a data entry error; the underlying Austro-Hungarian crown notes and their regional overstamp variants date firmly to the 1918–1919 transition period.

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