100 kroon 1912 — Austria ( Pick: 12 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 kroon issued in Austria in 1912. It is cataloged under Pick number 12, identifying it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this classification.
The front side design features a green color scheme on a red and blue underprint, with the date "2.1.1912" displayed prominently. It includes facing text, which reads "SRUWUDLWZRPDQDWULJKW%DFN3UR¿OHSRUWUDLWRIZRPDQDW," located at the upper right. This note measures 165 x 110 mm and is printed on paper.
The banknote is signed by Francis Joseph I. The printing office for this banknote is the Österreichisch-ungarische Bank.
The front side design features a green color scheme on a red and blue underprint, with the date "2.1.1912" displayed prominently. It includes facing text, which reads "SRUWUDLWZRPDQDWULJKW%DFN3UR¿OHSRUWUDLWRIZRPDQDW," located at the upper right. This note measures 165 x 110 mm and is printed on paper.
The banknote is signed by Francis Joseph I. The printing office for this banknote is the Österreichisch-ungarische Bank.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Francis Joseph I
- Date of issue
- 2 January 1912
- Printing office
- Österreichisch-ungarische Bank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green on red and blue underprint
- Dimensions
- 165 x 110 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 12
About this banknote
The Österreichisch-ungarische Bank issued the 100 kroon banknote in 1912. This series was introduced under the authority of Emperor Francis Joseph I. It was part of broader monetary initiatives during the Austro-Hungarian Empire's later years, reflecting economic strategies of that era.
The front side of the banknote features a design in green on a red and blue underprint, with a portrait of a woman facing right. This note, catalogued as Pick number 12, measures 165 x 110 mm and was printed by the Österreichisch-ungarische Bank.