1 krone 1922 — Austria ( Pick: 73 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 krone issued in Austria in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 73.
The front side design features the date "2.1.1922" in red. This note is uniface, meaning it is printed on one side only. It is signed by Czerweny, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, and Max von Rapp. The note was printed by the Druckerei für Wertpapiere in Vienna.
This banknote is colored red and gray. The dimensions are 76 x 57 mm. In 1922, Austria faced significant economic challenges, leading to hyperinflation and a series of currency reforms.
The front side design features the date "2.1.1922" in red. This note is uniface, meaning it is printed on one side only. It is signed by Czerweny, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, and Max von Rapp. The note was printed by the Druckerei für Wertpapiere in Vienna.
This banknote is colored red and gray. The dimensions are 76 x 57 mm. In 1922, Austria faced significant economic challenges, leading to hyperinflation and a series of currency reforms.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Czerweny / Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller / Max von Rapp
- Date of issue
- 1922
- Printing office
- Druckerei für Wertpapiere, Vienna
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- red and gray
- Dimensions
- 76 x 57 mm
- Pick catalog
- 73
About this banknote
The Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank issued the 1 Krone banknote on January 2, 1922. This series was introduced during the First Republic of Austria, following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The uniface banknote measures 76 x 57 mm and is printed in red and gray. The front features intricate guilloches and the denomination "Eine Krone." The note bears the signatures of Czerweny, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, and Max von Rapp. It was printed by Druckerei für Wertpapiere in Vienna.