Unknown note from Hungary WWII?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by d_lairson, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. d_lairson

    d_lairson Looking for loose change

    With visiting family I found this note my Grandfather brought back from the war. It looks like it is from Hungary but I am not sure. Plus being a 10000 kroner note I'm assuming some sort of inflation was at work.

    Could anyone provide info on this note?

    Cheers,
    David
     

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  3. cherylkubucko

    cherylkubucko Grandma Froggie

    1.10,000 Kronen Nov. 2, 1918 -Austria---Front

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  4. cherylkubucko

    cherylkubucko Grandma Froggie

    You can read more Here www.germannotes.com. I don't collect them but its fun to look them up. cheryl
     
  5. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    cool note!! it does scream German influenece to me :)
     
  6. cherylkubucko

    cherylkubucko Grandma Froggie

    I had fun with this one. I think it petty cool, Thanks for posting it. Cheryl Check out the link I posted for you.
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    It is a note issued by the Austro Hungarian Empire :D They are IMHO stunning notes I have a few in my collection and wish I could find more LOL
     
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