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10 Heller Asperhofen

Issuer Gemeinde Asperhofen (Municipality of Asperhofen)
Year
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Giltig bis 31. Dezember 1920 · Nachahmung wird bestraft
Kleingeldnot zu
Unsre — wenden
lass — dich
in die Wei- — te senden
10
Heller
Gutschein der Gemeinde
Asperhofen N.-Ö.
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Reverse lettering Gemeinde Asperhofen
10
Heller
10
A. Rohrhofer
C. Quelser – Amstetten
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Asperhofen is a small Lower Austrian village that, like hundreds of Austrian municipalities, was forced into issuing its own emergency currency during the First World War when small-denomination coins vanished from circulation almost entirely. The imperial government's failure to supply adequate coinage created a patchwork of local Notgeld that varied wildly in production quality — a village printing house like C. Quelser in Amstetten represents exactly the kind of regional jobbing printer pressed into producing what were essentially unofficial instruments of local commerce.

The JPR0058a designation places this within the Jaksch cataloguing of Austrian municipal issues, a collecting field where the designer credit — here A. Rohrhofer — is unusually specific for a note at this denomination level.

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