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Home > > Austria 10 Shilling - Horseman in front of the Hofburg - Belvedere Palace - 02-01-1950

Banknote Austria 10 Shilling - Horseman in front of the Hofburg - Belvedere Palace - 02-01-1950

Ref. : NCB12542
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1950
Catalogue
WPM (P. p128)
Country
Austria
Quality
VF
Face value
10 shilling
Institute
Oesterrechische Nationalbank

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This Austrian banknote, with a value of 10 Schilling, was issued on January 2, 1950, by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank in Vienna. It is distinguished by its meticulous illustrations and inscriptions.

On the front, the banknote features a rider from the Spanish Riding School, appearing in front of the Hofburg, a complex of historical buildings in Vienna. The inscriptions include the face value "10" as well as "Zehn Schilling". The name of the issuing institution, "OESTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBANK", and the date of issue "WIEN, AM 2 JÄNNER 1950" are also present. The terms "PRÄSIDENT", "GENERALRAT" and "GENERALDIREKTOR" are also included, followed by the signature "RUPERT FRANKE inv. et sculp.", indicating that Rupert Franke is both the inventor and sculptor of this motif. The name Franke Rupert is also mentioned as engraver and designer.

The back of the banknote depicts the Belvedere Palace in Vienna, another iconic building in the city. The banknote measures 132 mm in length and 65 mm in width.

This banknote demonstrates the artistic expertise of Rupert Franke, who designed and engraved the front and back motifs. The combination of equestrian and architectural representation highlights important elements of Austrian cultural heritage.

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