1917 2 Kronen Bank Note

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The 2 Kronen banknote issued in 1917 was part of Austria-Hungary’s wartime currency series. This note was issued by the Austro-Hungarian Bank on 1 March 1917 and remained valid until 31 January 1924. It was designed by Hans Schramm, Rudolf Rössler, and Rudolf Junk. The note’s dimensions were 125 × 83 mm. It was printed in multiple series, including Series A, B, and C. Notably, Series A was used for the Hungarian issue, while Series C was printed on heavier paper.Wikipedia – Die freie Enzyklopädie+1Wikipedia+1

The design featured allegorical motifs, with the front depicting a female figure representing Austria and the back showcasing the denomination “2 Kronen” in a stylized font. The note was issued during World War I, a period marked by economic strain and inflation. Following the war and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, these banknotes were overprinted with “DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH” (German Austria) to reflect the new political reality.Wikipedia – Die freie Enzyklopädie

Collectors value the 1917 2 Kronen note for its historical significance and distinctive design. The note’s value can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and whether it has been overprinted.

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The 2 Kronen banknote issued in 1917 was part of Austria-Hungary’s wartime currency series. This note was issued by the Austro-Hungarian Bank on 1 March 1917 and remained valid until 31 January 1924. It was designed by Hans Schramm, Rudolf Rössler, and Rudolf Junk. The note’s dimensions were 125 × 83 mm. It was printed in multiple series, including Series A, B, and C. Notably, Series A was used for the Hungarian issue, while Series C was printed on heavier paper.Wikipedia – Die freie Enzyklopädie+1Wikipedia+1

The design featured allegorical motifs, with the front depicting a female figure representing Austria and the back showcasing the denomination “2 Kronen” in a stylized font. The note was issued during World War I, a period marked by economic strain and inflation. Following the war and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, these banknotes were overprinted with “DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH” (German Austria) to reflect the new political reality.Wikipedia – Die freie Enzyklopädie

Collectors value the 1917 2 Kronen note for its historical significance and distinctive design. The note’s value can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and whether it has been overprinted.

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