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25 Korona

Issuer Osztrák-Magyar Bank (Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank)
Year 1918
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Currency Crown (1892-1918)
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Obverse lettering DIE OESTERREICHISCH-UNGARISCHE BANK ZAHLT GEGEN DIESE BANKNOTE BEI IHREN HAUPTANSTALTEN IN WIEN UND BUDAPEST SOFORT AUF VERLANGEN
FÜNFUNDZWANZIG KRONEN
IN GESETZLICHEM METALLGELDE
OESTERREICHISCH-UNGARISCHE BANK
WIEN, 27. OKTOBER 1918
AZ OSZTRÁK-MAGYAR BANK E BANKJEGYÉRT BÁRKI KÍVÁNSÁGÁRA AZONNAL FIZET BÉCSI ÉS BUDAPESTI FŐINTÉZETÉNÉL
HUSZONÖT KORONA
TÖRVÉNYES ÉRCZPÉNZT
OSZTRÁK-MAGYAR BANK
BÉCS, 1918. ÉVI OKTÓBER 27.-ÉN
Diese Note wird bis 30. Juni 1919 gegen andere Banknoten umgetauscht.
E jegy 1919. évi Június 30.-áig más bankjegyekkel felcseréltetik.
Die Nachmachung der Banknoten wird gesetzlich bestraft
A bankjegyek utánzása a törvény szerint büntettetik
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Protection type Guilloche underprint
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The Austro-Hungarian Bank issued this 25 Korona in 1918, the final year of the Monarchy's existence — the currency itself outlasted the empire by only weeks. When the Habsburg state dissolved in November 1918, successor nations including Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania each stamped or overprinted circulating notes to claim them as their own currency pending new issues, and many 1918-dated notes received multiple different stampings as they crossed the chaotic new borders.

Pick 13 is among the last designs the Bank ever authorized. Some examples show stamp ink bleed-through from the overprinting process, which affects perceived condition on an otherwise sound note.

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