.
The latest treasure to come out the family papers has been ... money!
A 90 year-old envelope, with my great-grandfather Stojetz's name on the back, a whole lot of writing on the front, and inside ... banknotes, handfuls of banknotes!
Austrian, German, Polish, Hungarian ...
Then I saw the date. 1 January 1923. My banknotes might be pretty, they might be historically interesting, but financially alas I have not found the pot of gold.
Eduard's banknotes are from the post-war 'currency reform' period, and as he notes on the envelope 10,000 kroner became 1 Schilling. 'With one stroke the owner of thousands of kroner became poor'.
I wonder if that included him. But he still had his home at Schleifgasse 12 and the farm at Nüssberg ... so ... I think not.
So what do I do with these? I don't imagine they are rare. I suppose I put them back in the envelope. Family fortune of a kind.
No comments:
Post a Comment