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10 Heller Anthering

Issuer Gemeinde Anthering (Municipality of Anthering)
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Currency Krone (1918-1921)
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Obverse description Rose-tinted note with the issuer name 'Gemeinde Anthering' in large Art Nouveau lettering at upper left, accompanied by an elaborate scrollwork border with floral and geometric ornamental motifs. A large numeral '10' in an oval guilloche panel occupies the lower left, while a central cartouche bears the redemption text in German Gothic script. At upper right, a reclining cherub or putti figure is rendered in fine line engraving against a stippled background. The designer and printer credits appear in small text along the lower margin.
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Reverse lettering Gemeinde Anthering / Land Salzburg
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10
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Anthering is a small village north of Salzburg, and this 10 Heller note is one of thousands of Austrian municipal emergency issues — Notgeld — produced during and after the First World War when coin shortages made small change essentially impossible to obtain. The Gemeinde turned to E. u. K. Müller in Salzburg for printing, a local firm that handled a number of these provincial commissions. F.X. Stadler's design credit distinguishes this from the blander issues that simply recycled stock typography.

The JPR0046c designation indicates this is one of several Anthering Heller variants, differentiated by color, date, or serial detail within the broader Jaksch catalog grouping.