Austria-Hungary 20 Kronen 1913 P-16 Female Portrait WWI Era Banknote VF
Country: Austria-Hungary
Issuer: Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Bank
Denomination: 20 Kronen
Date: 2 January 1913
Pick Number: P-16
Era: Pre–World War I / Austro-Hungarian Empire
Offered is an original 1913 Austria-Hungary 20 Kronen banknote, one of the most iconic designs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The note features a classical female allegorical portrait on the front, symbolizing prosperity and stability, while the reverse displays the imperial double-headed eagle, a powerful emblem of the empire.
This issue circulated through World War I and into the early post-war period, making it a cornerstone type for collectors of WWI, European, and Imperial banknotes.
🔍 Condition
-
Circulated with visible vertical folds
-
No tears or missing pieces
-
Solid paper with strong ink detail
-
Typical age toning for a 110+ year old note
Estimated Grade: Very Fine (VF)
⭐ Collector Highlights
-
Pre-WWI Austro-Hungarian Empire issue
-
Popular “female portrait” design
-
Widely collected Pick type
-
Excellent example for historical collections
📸 You will receive the exact banknote shown.