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| Uitgever | Ung-Beregi Royal Commissioner (Ung-beregi k. biztos) |
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| Jaar | 1849 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Plain cream-coloured paper note with a typeset text layout enclosed within a decorative ornamental border of repeated floral and foliate printer's ornaments. The central text block, set in letterpress, states the denomination of 10 silver krajcár and certifies acceptance as cash at the Munkács and Ungvár salt offices. The date 'August 1-sőtől 1849' and the manuscript-style printed signature of Eötvös Tamás, Ung-Beregi Royal Commissioner, appear in the lower portion. |
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| Handtekening(en) | Eötvös Tamás |
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| Opmerkingen |
Issued under the Ung-Beregi Royal Commissioner during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49, this is one of the more obscure local emergency issues of that conflict — produced not by any central authority but by a regional civil commissioner operating in the northeastern Hungarian counties of Ung and Bereg. The signature of Eötvös Tamás gives it legal standing under the revolutionary administration, but the issuing structure was improvised and short-lived.
Munkács itself fell to Austrian forces in the summer of 1849, and with it any redemption prospect for notes like this one.