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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a large cartouche with foliate ornamental borders enclosing the redemption text in Fraktur script, stating the obligation of the Gemeinde Attersee to redeem the note in legal tender within four weeks of notice. A floral vignette decorates the left margin and a matching spray the right. Below the cartouche, a facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister appears alongside the anti-counterfeiting warning. The denomination numerals 10 appear in the lower corners against a hatched guilloche background. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Gutschein d. Gemeinde Attersee die Gemeinde Attersee haftet laut Beschluss für die Verbindlichkeit diesen Schein vier Wochen nach Bekanntgabe, in gesetzlichen Bargelde einzulösen. Die Nachahmung d. S. wird gesetzl. bestraft. der Bürgermeister: |
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Attersee is a small lakeside village in Upper Austria, and its 1920 Heller notes belong to the enormous wave of Notgeld — emergency municipal scrip — that swept Austrian and German communities after World War I left the central monetary system unable to supply adequate small change. Thousands of municipalities issued their own paper during this period, and most of it was printed by regional jobbing presses rather than banknote specialists. Franz in Linz was exactly that kind of printer.
The JPR0060a series covers multiple denominations from Attersee. Collector demand for Austrian Notgeld has historically been driven more by regional completeness than by individual rarity.