Unknown Austro-Hungarian Banknote [solved]

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Hello All,

 

This is an Austro-Hungarian banknote that I have had for a long time and couldn't have found anything related to what sets this apart from all the rest of them. It is a regular paper with 125 mm in length and 82 mm in width. 

The reason why this makes this different is the overprint near the bottom on the reverse which states:

 

“Kære Ven” “27, Vestergade 27”

 

I have tried looking for any indication for if there is reasoning behind it but there seems to be no research behind it. 

 

Hope this helps!

‘Dear Friend’ in Danish and a Danish street name. Some private graffito. 

Idolenz

‘Dear Friend’ in Danish and a Danish street name. Some private graffito. 

Huh, so it should just be chalked up to a private touristy motto printed? It would make sense given the fact that so many were printed and the country would have been dissolved before this was added on.

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