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Austria - 1 Schilling 1924 - Pick # 87 - VG/Fine

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This banknote features artistic and security elements that showcase its historical significance. The 10,000 Schilling note from Austria is adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs that reflect the art style of its time, primarily using purples, greens, and golds. The front displays a portrait of a woman framed by elaborate patterns, accompanied by a declaration of value and various inscriptions. Notably, the note includes security features such as microtext and a unique serial number, essential for authenticity against counterfeiting. As the note hails from an important period in Austrian history, its design and features provide insights into the culture and economy of that time.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 10,000 Schilling banknote is dominated by a large, serene portrait of a woman, likely symbolizing liberty or prosperity. The intricate lace-like patterns embellish the edges and contrast with the bold purple and green hues. The denomination ‘10,000’ is prominently displayed, along with the text ‘Ein Schilling’. There are also security features embedded within the design, such as fine printing and specific inks that change color under different light. Symbols and numbers, including a watermark area, enhance the note's security and decorative appeal.

Reverse (back)
The reverse of the banknote features more patterned designs, continuing the elaborate aesthetic established on the front. With a focus on detailed ornamental shapes achieved through intersecting lines and shades, it creates a visually complex background. Key security features, such as a watermark and other covert elements, are also incorporated, ensuring protection against counterfeiting. The inscription ‘Zehntausend Kronen’ asserts the note's value in German, highlighting Austria’s historical context during its circulation. This side plays a significant role in the overall authenticity and beauty of the banknote.

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E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
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Country
Austria
Year
1924

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