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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. |
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| 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.