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This Austrian banknote was issued in 1944 by the Allied Military Authorities. It has a face value of one schilling.
The front of the note features a complex guilloché pattern, with laurel leaves arranged in the background. The inscriptions include the face value "1 SCHILLING", the issuing authority "ALLIERTE MILITÄRBEHÖRDE", and the designation "EIN SCHILLING". The serial number and year of issue "SERIE 1944" are also present, as well as the statement "IN OESTERREICH AUSGEGEBEN", indicating that the note was issued in Austria. The writing is in Latin.
The back of the note highlights the face value "1" repeated three times in distinct guilloché frames. The watermark embedded in the banknote paper consists of wavy horizontal lines.
The dimensions of the note are 115 mm in length and 59 mm in width. This banknote represents a testimony to the monetary history of Austria during the post-war period, under the administration of the Allied Military Authorities.