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Auction: 16018 - Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
Lot: 778

Österreichisch-ungarische Bank, a group of 1082 comprising 4% Pfandbrief, 5000 Gulden, Wien 1. April 1890, (129); 1000 Gulden, (217); 100 Gulden, (67); 4% Pfandbrief, 5000 Gulden, Wien 1. April 1893, (121); 1000 Gulden, (200); 100 Gulden, (63); 4% Pfandbrief, 5000 Gulden, Wien 1. April 1896, (36); 1000 Gulden, (10); 100 Gulden, (8); 4% Pfandbrief, 5000 Gulden, Wien 1. April 1899, (54); 1000 Gulden, (113); 100 Gulden, (64); generally VF. (1082 items)

The Österreichisch-ungarische Bank was founded by the law of 1878 jointly by Austria and Hungary. It was the only bank in the empire that owned the right to issue bank notes. It was liquidated in 1922 and its function was taken over by the new Austrian National Bank.

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