4•JÄNNER 1988 Sig 46: Koller/Koren/Kienzl Prefix A - C Intro: 17 10 1989 5,000 schilling

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4•JÄNNER 1988 Sig 46: Koller/Koren/Kienzl Prefix A - C Intro: 17 10 1989 5,000 schilling

Details

Obverse: German text; bank logo; octagonal gold Kinegram; stylized Salzburg Cathedral and Castle Hohensalzburg; composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; tragicomedy mask as registration device

Reverse: German text; tragicomedy mask; Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera) building in Wien (Vienna); music notation from autograph score of Cherubino’s aria from “The Marriage of Figaro;” statue of Tamino and Pamina in Vienna’s Mozartbrunnen

Basic Information

GSID:

192257

Denomination:

5,000 schilling

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

4•JÄNNER 1988 Sig 46: Koller/Koren/Kienzl Prefix A - C Intro: 17 10 1989

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Light brown

Note Dimension:

160 x 78 mm

Printer:

Oesterreichische Banknoten- und Sicherheitsdruck

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