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1000 Gulden

Issuer Wiener Stadt Banco (Gemeinde Stadt Wien / Banco Zettel Haupt-Kasse)
Year 1800
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Obverse description Black letterpress on pale paper with ornate typographic borders. Central cartouche bears the denomination "Tausend" in Gothic script above the legend "Wiener Stadt Banco-Zettel"; header reads "von Cmr. Stadt Wien" and "Banco Zettel Haupt Kasse" flanking the numeral "1000". Multiple manuscript signatures and a central double-headed eagle vignette appear in the lower half.
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Variants P#A37a - Issued note
P#A37b - "Formulare"
Comments

The Wiener Stadt Banco was not a commercial bank in any modern sense — it was a municipal credit institution operating under imperial supervision, established in 1706 primarily to manage Vienna's civic debt. By 1800, its paper emissions had grown well beyond what its metallic reserves could credibly support, a structural imbalance that would eventually collapse into the catastrophic devaluation of 1811, when the Austrian state effectively repudiated roughly four-fifths of all outstanding paper currency through the Finanzpatent.

A 1,000 Gulden denomination at this date would have represented an enormous sum — well beyond everyday commerce — suggesting these circulated primarily between merchants, government offices, and large creditors rather than in retail trade. Survival rate is predictably low.

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