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Own a genuine piece of post-WWI European economic history with this 1924 Austrian 10,000 Kronen banknote, officially issued by the Österreichische Nationalbank (Austrian National Bank).
This large denomination note, titled "Zehntausend Kronen" (10,000 Crowns), features:
Front Design: Ornate border and detailed portrait of a woman, with denomination prominently displayed in deep purple and green tones. Includes serial number, date (2. Jänner 1924), and official signatures.
Reverse Design: Rich floral and ornamental artwork with bold "10.000" and central "Zehntausend Kronen" script in Gothic-style lettering.
Key Features:
Issued: 2 January 1924
Face Value: 10,000 Kronen
Country: Austria
Language: German
Condition: Circulated; visible creases and edge wear consistent with age. Still highly collectible and legible.
Historical Context:
The 10,000 Kronen note was printed during Austrias economic instability after World War I. This was one of the last series of Kronen notes before the switch to the Schilling in late 1924. It reflects both the artistic style of the period and the inflationary struggles of early 20th-century Europe.
Ideal for:
Paper money collectors
European historical enthusiasts
Anyone building a collection of inflation-era currency