Reference:
Pick: #25 , The Banknote Book: B206
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Description
Czechoslovakia. Narodná Banka Československá (National Bank of Czechoslovakia). 1926-1934 Issues. 1,000 korun Type 1932. Date: April 8, 1932. Dimensions: 193 x 102 mm. Watermark: Woman's head. Material: Paper with fibers. No security thread. Printer: American Bank Note Company (ABNC), New-York, USA. Front and back: Polychrome printing predominantly blue, purple and green on the front and black and orange on the back. Description of the front: Frame made up of guilloche patterns with the value "1000" in the corners. Safety background in green-blue gradient composed of two rosettes superimposed on the left with the value "1000" in the center. Series and numbering in red. On the right, an allegorical figure observing a terrestrial globe. Texts in Czech. Signatures: Lustig / Pospíšil / Novák. Description of the back: Predominantly black and orange printing. Frame composed of guilloche patterns with the value "1000" in the corners and in repetition on the frame. On the left, two allegorical figures of Agriculture wearing a crown of wheat, one holding a sickle in his hand and the other a sheaf of wheat inspired by the painting "The Reapers" by George Frederick Cumming Smillie. On the right, a rosette with several times the value "1000". In the center, the texts in Czech, German, Ruthenian and Hungarian.