1000 kroon 1902 — Austria ( Pick: 59 )
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Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 kroon issued in Austria in 1902. It is cataloged under Pick number 59.
The front side design is blue, featuring a depiction of a woman on the right. The back side includes German text, measuring 194 x 130 mm.
This note is printed on paper and measures 192 x 128 mm. It is signed by Otto Wolfrum, Leon von Bilinski, and Josef de Rohoncz Pranger. The issued notes represent various artistic designs and elements within the numismatic landscape of the early 20th century.
The front side design is blue, featuring a depiction of a woman on the right. The back side includes German text, measuring 194 x 130 mm.
This note is printed on paper and measures 192 x 128 mm. It is signed by Otto Wolfrum, Leon von Bilinski, and Josef de Rohoncz Pranger. The issued notes represent various artistic designs and elements within the numismatic landscape of the early 20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Otto Wolfrum, Leon von Bilinski, Josef de Rohoncz Pranger
- Date of issue
- 1902-01-02
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and green
- Dimensions
- 192 x 128 mm
- Pick catalog
- 59
About this banknote
The Austro-Hungarian Bank issued the 1,000 Kronen banknote on January 2, 1902. This series was introduced to standardize the currency system within the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the early 20th century.
The obverse features a portrait of a woman in traditional attire on the right side, with the Austrian coat of arms and intricate patterns in blue and green hues. The reverse displays the Hungarian coat of arms and a portrait of a woman, accompanied by German text. The note measures 192 x 128 mm and was signed by Otto Wolfrum, Leon von Bilinski, and Josef de Rohoncz Pranger. It was withdrawn from circulation in 1927.