100 Lira Ottoman Empire

Ottoman Empire, 1891

Banknote Images

100 Lira Ottoman Empire banknote front side from 1891 - Pick 61Ab 100 Lira Ottoman Empire banknote back side from 1891 - Pick 61Ab

Banknote Details

Detailed information about this banknote
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Extended Pick Number
61Ab
Pick Number
unlisted
Turk Catalog Number
OB-K-2 T1
Face Value
100 Lira
Country
Ottoman Empire
Gregorian Year
1891
The monarch
AbdulHamid
Type
Check & Bond note
Category
Imperial Ottoman Bank (1863-1914)
Rarity
RR
Security Element
Cash vouchers, which could be transferred to others and redeemed at the Ottoman Bank.
Colors
Brown, beige background
Front Signatures
Back Signatures

About this 100 Lira Ottoman Empire banknote

The 100 Lira Ottoman Empire banknote of 1891 is a documented piece of Ottoman Empire paper-money history. It is cataloged as Pick #61Ab and Turk Catalog OB-K-2 T1. It dates from the reign of AbdulHamid.

Production details — with dominant Brown, beige background tones.

Security elements: Cash vouchers, which could be transferred to others and redeemed at the Ottoman Bank..

Front signatures: . Back signatures: .

Catalog classification — type Check & Bond note, category Imperial Ottoman Bank (1863-1914), rarity RR.

Historical context. 100 Lira Cash voucher - Until 1908, 5 lira was the highest-value banknote issued by the Ottoman Imperial Bank. The market need for higher-value notes, and the government's restriction on the amount of cash banknotes is circulation, led the Ottoman Imperial Bank to issue cash vouchers in denominations of 20 and 100 lira, which could be transferred to others and redeemed at the bank.

About this banknote. Prior to 4th emission

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