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10 Halerzy Bielsko

Issuer Bielsko, Municipality of
Year 1920
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Value 10 Heller (0.10)
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Obverse lettering 10 HALERZY
(Translation: 10 HELLER)
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Reverse lettering 10 HELER
(Translation: 10 HELER)
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Bielsko in 1920 was a city in administrative and ethnic flux — formally incorporated into the newly reconstituted Polish state but still heavily German-speaking and economically entangled with Vienna. Municipal notgeld of this type emerged precisely because postwar currency chaos made small-denomination coinage nearly impossible to obtain. The Austrian krone was collapsing, the new Polish mark had not yet penetrated reliably into Silesian commerce, and local authorities filled the gap themselves.

At 64 × 35 mm, this is among the smallest notgeld formats produced in the region — a practical consequence of wartime paper rationing that persisted well into 1920.