20 Kronen 1913

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General Description : An edition of Austrian-Hungarian banknotes created before the First World War began, being printed in the dualist empire.They were to be used till the `20 in Hungary before the communism began and Austria the same.


Front Description : The banknote has two main sides and the main side is not different from the back side.One side is written in Hungarian and the other is written in German, the Austrian version.Both sides show the image of a woman, and on both sides the value is written, 20 crowns and near the bottom side the value is written in the other languages spoken in the empire.


Back Description : The banknote has two main sides and the main side is not different from the back side.One side is written in Hungarian and the other is written in German, the Austrian version.Both sides show the image of a woman, and on both sides the value is written, 20 crowns and near the bottom side the value is written in the other languages spoken in the empire.


Catalog code : 13
Material : Paper
Width : 150.00 mm.
Height : 90.00 mm.
Catalog prices : VG $5.00 VF $10.00 UNC $15.00
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