KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

20 kronen 1922 — Austria ( Pick: 76 )

Region: Europe
Front side
20 kronen Austria 1922 — Front side
Back side
20 kronen Austria 1922 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 20 kronen issued in Austria in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 76. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes within the issue.

The front side design features a bearded man on the right, with the date inscribed as 2.1.1922. The note is printed in purple and gray, and it measures 100 x 74 mm. This note was printed at the Druckerei für Wertpapiere in Vienna and is signed by R. Faber, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, and Max von Rapp.

Details about the amount produced remain unspecified. The State Bank of Austria emerged from the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, taking over the issuance of banknotes during this period.

Specifications

Signed by
R. Faber, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, Max von Rapp
Date of issue
1922
Printing office
Druckerei für Wertpapiere, Vienna
Paper
Paper
Colour
Purple and gray
Dimensions
100 x 74 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
76

About this banknote

The Austrian National Bank issued the 20 kronen banknote in 1922. This series was introduced as part of efforts to stabilize the post-World War I Austrian economy. The signatures of prominent officials, including R. Faber, Alexander Freiherr von Spitzmüller, and Max von Rapp, appear on these notes, highlighting their official endorsement.

The front side of the banknote, printed in purple, features the image of a bearded man on the right side. It measures 100 x 74 mm. This banknote was produced by the Druckerei für Wertpapiere in Vienna. Its detailed design and specific dimensions reflect the meticulous standards of banknote production during this period.

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