1000-Crown note from the Austro-Hungarian empire, series 1902. Notice the overstamp which declares, “German Austria.”
The value of the note is printed in 8 languages in addition to German, among which are Serbian, Croatian, French, and Romanian.
The text reads, “The Austro-Hungarian bank pays promptly on demand at its headquarters in Vienna and Budapest one thousand crowns in legal metal currency, Vienna, 2 January 1902.
The Old Wolf has spoken.
