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| 正面描述 | Green letterpress Notgeld on white paper with a dark green guilloche border and scrollwork frame. The upper register carries the denomination numeral '10' in red at left and right flanking the Gothic-script title 'Gut-Schein' in red, while two oval vignettes on the left and right depict local landmarks — 'Bachlinde' and 'Volkshaus' — rendered in green line engraving. The central text panel, set against a fine guilloche underprint, contains the authorising resolution text dated 25 April 1920 and closes with the facsimile signature of Bürgermeister Franz Altmann; the lower band bears the issuer name 'Gemeinde Altschwendt' in large red Gothic lettering flanked by 'Heller' in red on each side. |
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| 签名 | Franz Altmann, Bürgermeister |
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Altschwendt is a small rural municipality in Upper Austria, and this 10 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld emergency — the acute small-coin shortage that gripped Austria in the years immediately following the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy. Thousands of Austrian communes issued their own paper fractional currency between 1919 and 1921, most in very small print runs intended for purely local use. The practical circulation radius of a note like this would have been measured in kilometers.
Bürgermeister Franz Altmann's signature as sole authorizing signatory was typical for village-level issues, where no formal banking apparatus existed to cosign.