Historic Currency
Paper money of the Austro-Hungarian krone appeared in the beginning of the 20th century - almost ten years after the coins were introduced. All banknotes were bilingual (German and Hungarian), and the value was indicated in eight other languages (Czech, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Italian, Ruthenen (Ukrainian) and Romanian). After the dissolution of the empire banknotes were overstamped to limit their circulation according to the new borders.
1900-1902 Series
Image
Value
Dimensions
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
printing
issue
withdrawal
K 10
121 × 80 mm
Puttos
Puttos
31 March 1900
2 September 1901
28 February 1907
K 20
131 × 87 mm
female model symbolizing Austria
female model symbolizing Hungary
20 September 1900
30 June 1910
K 50
150 × 100 mm
female models
female models
2 January 1902
26 May 1902
31 December 1916
K 100
160 × 106 mm
Allegories of sciences and industry
Allegories of arts and agriculture
20 October 1902
31 August 1912
K 1,000
191 × 127 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1903
31 December 1918
1904-1910 Series
K 10
140 × 80 mm
Princess Rohan
Princess Rohan
2 January 1904
25 February 1905
31 December 1918
K 20
150 × 89 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1907
22 June 1908
31 December 1915
K 100
163 × 107 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1910
22 August 1910
31 May 1915
1912-1915 Series
K 10
150 × 80 mm
boy model
boy model
2 January 1915
24 July 1916
31 December 1918
K 20
150 × 89 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1913
29 September 1913
K 50
162 × 100 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1914
18 December 1916
K 100
163 × 107 mm
female model
female model
2 January 1912
13 December 1912
War Series
K 1
female model
denomination
5 August 1914
K 1
112 × 67 mm
classic architecture pattern
Phrygian head
1 December 1916
21 December 1916
31 December 1918
K 2
112 × 67 mm
female model
denomination
5 August 1914
16 August 1914
31 July 1917
K 2
125 × 85 mm
female models
female models
1 March 1917
9 July 1917
31 December 1918
K 5
female model
female model
5 August 1914
Postwar issues (limited validity)
K 5
female model
female model
1 October 1918
31 December 1918
K 25
135 × 80 mm
female model
plain or wavy pattern
27 October 1918
30 October 1918
K 200
168 × 100 mm
female model
plain or wavy pattern
K 10,000
191 × 127 mm
female model
female model
2 November 1918
19 December 1918
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table .
References
Books, L. L. C. (2010-06-01). Currencies of Austria-Hungary: Austro-Hungarian Krone, Austro-Hungarian Gulden, Banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Krone . General Books LLC. ISBN 9781158262533 .
Notes
Ruthenen was the only official designation given to people living in the Habsburg Empire until its demise in 1918 who were later referred to as Ukrainians.
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