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| 正面描述 | Printed in dark red on cream paper, the obverse is divided into two panels by a vertical rule with decorative scrollwork border framing the entire note. The left panel contains a circular vignette with a bust portrait of composer Franz Schubert in three-quarter view, accompanied by an inscription below referencing his stays in Atzenbrugg between 1820 and 1828 and the unveiling date of 31 May 1908. The right panel carries the denomination numeral '10' within a ruled box at upper centre, flanked by the abbreviated legend 'Heller', with the text 'Gut-Schein der Ortsgemeinde Atzenbrugg' in Gothic blackletter script below, above a panel of facsimile signatures. |
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| 正面铭文 | FRANZ SCHUBERT ZUR ERINNERUNG AN SEINEN AUFENTHALT IN ATZENBRUGG IN DEN JAHREN 1820-1828 IM LENZ 1908 ENTHÜLT am 31 MAI 1908 HELLER 10 HELLER Gut-Schein der Ortsgemeinde Atzenbrugg |
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Atzenbrugg is a small Lower Austrian village best known — to literary historians at least — as the site of Franz Schubert's summer gatherings in the early 1820s. The commune issued this 10 Heller note as part of the broader Austrian Notgeld wave that followed the currency chaos of the immediate postwar period, when small coins vanished from circulation almost entirely and hundreds of municipalities resorted to printing their own emergency fractions.
The Jaksch reference confirms this as the first type of the series from this issuer — scarce simply because Atzenbrugg's population was tiny and total print runs for villages of this size were correspondingly small.