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20 Kronen Danube State

Issuer 23. Österreichische Klassenlotterie
Year 1930
Type Vouchers
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Obverse lettering 1. Klasse Achtellos
23. ÖSTERREICHISCHE KLASSENLOTTERIE
Lospreis 6 Schilling
Ziehung am 20. und 22. Mai 1930
Die Erneuerung zur zweiten Klasse muß spätestens am 10. Juni 1930 erfolgen.
Reverse description Uniform green guilloche underprint covers the entire field, with a large central rosette medallion in darker green. Denomination numeral '20' appears in large figures at lower left and lower right. A stamped agency inscription appears at left, with control numbers at upper left and upper right.
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The Österreichische Klassenlotterie series of lottery bonds occupies an odd corner of Austrian notaphily — they circulate among collectors of both Papiergeld and lottery ephemera, which means they're consistently undervalued in one market and overpriced in the other. This 20 Kronen piece, issued by the 23rd draw series in 1930, is a reminder that Austria's interwar lottery infrastructure survived the currency reforms of the 1920s largely intact, even as the Krone itself had been replaced by the Schilling in 1925.

The face denomination in Kronen on a 1930 issue is the detail worth pausing on.

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