Details:
- Face Value: 100 Kronen
- Interest Rate: 4% per annum, tax-free
- Redemption: Specified according to the legal conditions of the time
- Issue Date: March 1, 1893
- Place of Issue: Vienna
- Cancellation Stamps: Features cancellation stamps with the inscription "ANNULLIERT" and a stamp from the "Steiermärkische Escompte-Bank"
- Signatures:
- V. Finanziamt: Signature present
- K. K. Staatsschulden-Casse: Signature present
- Staatschulden-Controlcommission des Reichsrathes: Signature present
Borders and Seals: The certificate is decorated with an elaborate ornamental border that includes the official seal of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The decorations reflect the architectural and artistic style of the time, symbolizing the stability and grandeur of the empire.
Historical Context: This bond was issued during a period of great importance for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which at the time was one of the most influential powers in Europe. Financial instruments like these were crucial for supporting government expenses and promoting economic growth. They represent a significant piece of the economic and financial history of the 19th century.
