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10 Heller Anif - 3. Auflage

Uitgever Gemeinde Anif (Municipality of Anif)
Jaar 1920
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown on ochre guilloche underprint, centred on a cartouche vignette depicting a panoramic view of the village of Anif with a church tower and Alpine peaks in the background, cattle grazing in the foreground. The denomination '10' appears in the upper left and upper right corners, with '10 HELLER' repeated in the lower left and lower right. The issuer's name 'GEMEINDE ANIF' is inscribed on a decorative scroll panel beneath the central vignette. The engraver's name 'HÜTTER' is printed in small type below the lower border.
Opschrift keerzijde 10 10
10 HELLER 10 HELLER
GEMEINDE ANIF
HÜTTER
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Opmerkingen

Anif is a small village just south of Salzburg, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities in the early 1920s, it resorted to printing its own Notgeld after coin shortages stripped everyday commerce of workable small change. This is the third issue (3. Auflage) of the 10 Heller denomination, printed locally by E. v. W. Müller in Salzburg — an unusually short supply chain for emergency currency, with designer Hütter and printer operating within a few kilometers of the issuing authority.

The JPR reference places this squarely within the Jaksch/Pick Austrian Notgeld catalogue. Third-issue pieces from minor Salzburg-region municipalities tend to survive in higher quantities than first issues, which were often exhausted in actual use before collectors took notice.

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