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Austria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50 PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc Banknote

Description: Austria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50, PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated Banknote Secure a Historical Gem from Austria - 1917 (1919) Austria 2 Kronen Banknote, Pick# 50, PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated Here’s an outstanding opportunity to own a beautifully preserved and highly collectible banknote with this 1917 (1919) Austria 2 Kronen bill, cataloged as Pick# 50. Graded by PMG as 65 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) Gem Uncirculated, this note is a superb example of early 20th-century Austrian currency, offering both historical significance and collectible value. Why This 2 Kronen Banknote is a Must-Have: 🌟 Historical Significance: Issued during the final years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this 2 Kronen note is a tangible connection to a pivotal era in European history. The year 1917 was marked by significant political and social changes as World War I neared its conclusion, and this banknote represents the economic and cultural context of the time. It continued to circulate into 1919, capturing a moment of transition in Austria’s history. 🌟 Gem Uncirculated Condition: Graded PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated, this banknote is in exceptional condition, showing no signs of handling, folds, or wear. The Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ) designation ensures that the note has retained its original crispness and vibrant colors, making it highly desirable for collectors who prioritize quality and preservation. 🌟 Elegant Design: The design of this 2 Kronen note is a beautiful representation of the art and craftsmanship of the time. The intricate engravings and detailed motifs capture the essence of Austria’s rich cultural heritage. This note features traditional Austrian patterns and symbols, making it not only a piece of currency but also a work of art. 🌟 Certified Authenticity: With PMG certification, you can be confident in the authenticity and condition of this banknote. The certification adds a layer of trust, confirming that you are acquiring a genuine and expertly graded piece of Austrian currency history. Key Features: •Country: Austria •Denomination: 2 Kronen •Issue Date: 1917 (1919) •Pick Number: 50 •Grade: PMG 65 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) Gem Uncirculated •Condition: Exceptionally well-preserved, with sharp details, vibrant colors, and crisp paper quality Why This Banknote is a Collector’s Treasure: For collectors of European currency, this 1917 (1919) Austria 2 Kronen Banknote is a true gem. Its high grade of PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated and its historical context make it a valuable addition to any collection. This banknote represents both the final years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the artistic heritage of early 20th-century Austria. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this beautifully preserved and historically important example of Austrian currency. Bid now to secure this 2 Kronen banknote and add a piece of European history to your collection. A Journey into Austria-Hungary Banknote Collecting Embarking on a journey into Austria-Hungary Banknote Collecting is like stepping back into the heart of Europe’s complex and storied past. The banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, issued between 1867 and 1918, offer collectors a fascinating glimpse into the political, economic, and cultural dynamics of a once-great empire that spanned much of Central Europe. Each note tells a story of a bygone era, reflecting the grandeur, challenges, and ultimate dissolution of an empire that played a pivotal role in European history. The Allure of Austria-Hungary Banknotes The banknotes of Austria-Hungary are not merely pieces of currency; they are historical artifacts that capture the essence of a diverse empire, home to multiple ethnicities, languages, and cultures. These notes were used across a vast region that included modern-day Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, parts of Poland, Romania, Italy, and the Balkans. For collectors, these banknotes are a tangible connection to the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s rich history and its influence on European affairs. The appeal of Austria-Hungary banknotes lies in their intricate designs, historical significance, and the story they tell of a complex empire navigating the challenges of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Collecting these notes offers a unique opportunity to explore a period marked by both prosperity and turmoil, leading up to the empire’s eventual collapse at the end of World War I. Key Series and Denominations Among the most sought-after Austria-Hungary banknotes are those issued during the empire’s final decades, particularly the notes from the Kronen and Gulden series. The Kronen series, introduced in 1892 following the currency reform, replaced the Gulden and became the standard unit of currency until the empire’s dissolution in 1918. These notes, such as the 2 Kronen note from 1917 (Pick# 50), are highly collectible due to their detailed artwork and historical context. The earlier Gulden series, in circulation until 1892, also holds significant value for collectors. These notes, often featuring portraits of Habsburg emperors and allegorical figures, represent a time when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was at its height, before the challenges of the 20th century began to erode its power. Rarity and Investment Potential The rarity of Austria-Hungary banknotes adds to their allure for collectors. Many of these notes were issued in limited quantities, and their survival over the past century has often depended on the turbulent events of European history. As a result, finding well-preserved examples, particularly those in Uncirculated or Choice Uncirculated condition, can be challenging, making them highly desirable to collectors. For those looking to invest in currency, Austria-Hungary banknotes offer significant potential. The combination of historical significance, rarity, and artistic beauty ensures that these notes maintain strong demand among collectors. High-grade examples, particularly those with unique serial numbers or printing errors, can command impressive prices at auctions and are considered valuable assets in any numismatic collection. The Art and Symbolism One of the most captivating aspects of Austria-Hungary banknotes is the art and symbolism embedded in their designs. The engravings on these notes are incredibly detailed, often featuring portraits of influential figures from the Habsburg dynasty, as well as allegorical representations of the empire’s strengths—agriculture, industry, and military power. These artistic elements reflect the empire’s aspirations and its cultural diversity, making each note a piece of history that tells a story. For example, the 100 Kronen note from 1902 (Pick# 13) features a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I, a central figure in the empire’s history. The reverse side of the note often depicts allegorical figures representing the various regions and industries of the empire, highlighting its economic diversity and cultural richness. Building a Collection For those new to collecting Austria-Hungary banknotes, it’s important to start with a focus on quality and authenticity. Working with reputable dealers and obtaining notes that are graded by professional agencies like PMG or PCGS ensures that your collection is both valuable and genuine. Many collectors begin with more common notes from the Kronen series before moving on to rarer and older issues from the Gulden series. As you build your collection, consider the historical context of each note. Understanding the era in which a note was issued, its significance in the empire’s history, and the symbolism of its design can add depth to your collection and enhance your appreciation for these remarkable pieces of currency. Conclusion Collecting Austria-Hungary banknotes is a journey into the heart of a complex and influential empire that played a crucial role in European history. These notes are more than just currency; they are symbols of a diverse and culturally rich empire that, despite its eventual downfall, left a lasting legacy on the continent. Whether you are drawn to their historical significance, their rarity, or their stunning designs, Austria-Hungary banknotes offer a unique and rewarding experience for collectors. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIAL Our Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It's not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. Our greatest rewards? The smiles, the thrill, the awe of our clients. Yes, we're human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it's as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing: Every quarter, we purchase tens of thousands of banknotes, leveraging our extensive global network of relationships and resources to access inventory unavailable to the public. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices. Authentic Discovery: Our streamlined team has limited weekly time to bundle auction lots based on potential appeal rather than cataloging and pricing individual issues. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers. Customer-Friendly Bidding: Every auction starts with a low opening bid and no reserve pricing. It's a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals. Simplified Shipping: Whether you purchase one item or 25, our flat shipping rate of $6.50 ensures your treasures reach you safely. And yes, that covers combined shipping for multiple wins! Value-Driven Approach: Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients. The Thrill of the Chase: We don't pre-screen or overly catalog. Here, every bid holds the promise of discovery. Our long-time bidders can attest to unearthing true gems and securing exceptional value. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ABOUT BLOC GALLERIES At Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Service professionals. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stand ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. OUR MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client's expectations or interpretation. So many variables come into play with antique, vintage, and collectible items that we understand anything unexpected can be returned for any reason due to this unique nature. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for the customer and our gallery, so please don't worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If not wholly pleased, receive a full refund, including return shipping, at our expense. Please get in touch with us (eBay, phone, or text) before posting feedback; this allows us to perform and make things right. SHIPPING & HANDLING We carefully package and ship out twice weekly; our offices are closed on weekends and holidays. We typically see short delivery times because we are in the central part of the United States. The buyer's confirmed address must be shipping from Fargo, North Dakota, via FedEx, USPS, and UPS PO Boxes—extra shipping for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, or other US territories. We are tracking orders over $200. Taxes are charged according to State laws. SHIPPING We offer a “Flat Rate” shipping rate of $6.50, including combined shipping on multiple orders. INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES We typically use eBay's Global Shipping, and for about 90% of our international clients, the rate has been averaging around $14. If it's significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. Combined orders receive a quoted rate, and we do not provide free shipping on international orders. Check eligibility due to customs and regulations; international returns are not accepted. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. 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Price: 155 USD

Location: Fargo, North Dakota

End Time: 2024-11-06T17:25:20.000Z

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Austria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc BanknoteAustria 2 Kronen 1917 (1919) Pick# 50  PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc Banknote

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 60 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

Circulated/Uncirculated: Gem Unc

Type: Banknotes

Year: 1919

Certification Number: 2290541094

Country: Austria

Grade: 65

Grade Designation: EPQ/PPQ

Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria

Certification: PMG

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