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| Uitgever | Pápai Takarékpénztár, Pápa városi és vidéki Takarékpénztár, Pápai Közgazdasági Bank |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Waarde | 50 Korona |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | E sorozat. Csekk 50.- K, azaz Ötven koronáról, melyet alanti pénzintézetek bármelyike az átadótól fizetésképen elfogad. Pápa, 1919. évi május hó 8-án. Pápai Takarékpénztár. Pápa városi és vidéki Takarékpénztár. Pápai Közgazdasági Bank. Pápa város és járás pénzintézeteinek direktóriuma: |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse is printed entirely in a dense microtext guilloche pattern composed of repeating numeral '50' arranged in concentric diamond-shaped bands, filling the entire face of the note. The large numeral '50' appears in each of the four corners and once more at the centre of the guilloche field, serving as the sole decorative and denominational device on an otherwise plain background. |
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This 50 Korona note is one of several emergency issues produced locally in Pápa during 1919, when the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monetary system and the chaos of the Hungarian Soviet Republic left provincial towns without adequate circulating currency. Three separate Pápa institutions jointly guaranteed it — the savings bank, the municipal and rural savings bank, and the commercial bank — an unusual tripartite arrangement that reflects just how improvised the local response to that monetary breakdown was.
Printed in Pápa itself rather than Budapest, production quality was necessarily limited. Notes of this type frequently show uneven inking and rough trimming.