Catalog
| Issuer | Sopron Szabad Királyi Város (Free Royal City of Sopron) |
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| Year | 1918 |
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| Value | 50 Fillér (0.50) |
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| Obverse lettering | UTALVÁNY MELYET SOPRON SZAB·KIR· VÁROS PÉNZTÁRAI 1919·JÚNIUS 30·ÁIG·50 FILLÉREL BEVÉLTANAK SOPRON, 1918·MÁJ·1. POLGÁRMESTER |
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| Reverse lettering | EMBER KÜZDI S BÍZVA BÍZZÁL 50 FILLÉR 50 FILLÉR |
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| Comments |
Sopron's wartime emergency coinage shortage pushed dozens of Hungarian municipalities into printing their own small-denomination notes in 1918, but few bothered with an in-house designer. That Ágoston Ernő was commissioned here suggests the city council wanted something presentable, not merely functional. Röttig-Romwalter was a well-established local press, not a specialist security printer, and the absence of anti-counterfeiting measures was considered acceptable for a 50 fillér piece — the denomination too low to justify sophisticated forgery.
Polgármester Töpler Kálmán's signature carries an odd historical footnote: he led Sopron through the 1921 plebiscite that kept the city within Hungary rather than ceding it to Austria, making his name unusually prominent in the region's political memory.