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{{Unreferenced|date=November 2006}}Austro-Hungarian gulden paper money first appeared after 1881. The inscriptions on the banknotes were in German on the one side and in Hungarian on the other, however, the design for both sides was similar. The banknotes were issued by the Austro-Hungarian Bank and their value was guaranteed with gold cover as enacted in the Banking Act. State notes were issued by the treasury and had no such cover. The banknotes and state notes took part equally in the circulation. Banknotes after the Ausgleich | Image | Value | Dimensions | Description | Date of |
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| | 10 Gulden / forint | 132 × 89 mm | Female models | Female models | 1 May 1880 | 3 January 1881 | 28 February 1903 | | | 100 Gulden / forint | 153 × 107 mm | Allegoric figures | Allegoric figures | 1 May 1880 | 31 October 1881 | 30 April 1904 | | | 1000 Gulden / forint | 180 × 126 mm | Young female models | Young female models | 1 May 1880 | 31 October 1881 | 30 April 1904 | State notes after the Ausgleich |
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| | 1 Gulden / forint | 71 × 112 mm | Franz Joseph I of Austria | Franz Joseph I of Austria | 1 January 1882 | 6 October 1882 | 30 June 1890 | | | 1 Gulden / forint | 68 × 105 mm | Franz Joseph I of Austria and child angel | Franz Joseph I of Austria and child angel | 1 July 1888 | 13 July 1889 | 30 June 1890 | | | 5 Gulden / forint | 136 × 92 mm | Franz Joseph I of Austria and female models | Franz Joseph I of Austria and female models | 1 January 1881 | 1 October 1881 | 28 February 1903 | | | 50 Gulden / forint | 170 × 110 mm | Franz Joseph I of Austria and allegoric composition | Franz Joseph I of Austria and allegoric composition | 1 January 1884 | 23 May 1884 | 28 February 1903 | {{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}} |
See also{{Portal|Money}}{{Historical currencies of Hungary|state=collapsed}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Paper Money Of The Austro-Hungarian Gulden}} 2 : Banknotes of Europe|Currencies of Austria-Hungary |