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50 Gulden

Issuer Gemeinde Stadt Wien / Banko Zettels Haupt-Kasse
Year 1784
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Reference(s) P#A18
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Obverse lettering 50
Fünfzig
Gulden
Wiener - Stadt-
BANCO - Zettel
von ihm Stadt Wien-Banco-Zettels Haupt Kasse
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Variants P#A18a - Issued note
P#A18b - "Formulare"
Comments

The Banko Zettels Haupt-Kasse was the central redemption office established under Joseph II's 1784 monetary reforms, which sought to consolidate and rationalize the Habsburg paper currency system inherited from the Wiener Stadt-Banco. The Stadt Wien imprint reflects the municipally-backed guarantee structure that distinguished these notes from earlier imperial instruments — a distinction that mattered to creditors even if it was invisible to ordinary holders.

Survivorship for 1784-dated issues is extremely low. The Austro-Turkish War of 1788–91 and the subsequent wartime inflation drove rapid currency depreciation, and most notes of this period were either spent into tatters or became worthless before redemption. Forty years of financial crises followed before Habsburg paper found lasting stability.