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10 Heller Bubendorf, Meilersdorf, Wolfsbach

发行方 Municipalities of Bubendorf, Meilersdorf, and Wolfsbach (Federal State of Lower Austria)
年份 1920
类型 Local banknote
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背面描述 Cream-toned reverse with a square geometric border of repeated rectangular units. The left text panel bears the full issuer inscription 'Gutschein der Gemeinden Bubendorf, Meilersdorf, Wolfsbach' with denomination '10 Heller', followed by a formal German-language declaration stating that the municipal councils jointly resolved on 1 April 1920 to issue Notgeld in denominations of 10, 20, and 50 Heller and guarantee redemption in legal tender, with facsimile signatures of the three Bürgermeisters beneath their respective municipal names. To the right, a tall narrow panel contains a woodcut-style vignette of a standing armoured knight, with vertical inscriptions reading 'Meilersdorf, her von Wolfsbach' and 'Alle Getreung Riter her Wolfgang von' along the side margins.
背面铭文 Gutschein
der
10 Heller
Gemeinden Bubendorf, Meilersdorf, Wolfsbach.
Die Gemeinde-Vorstehungen von Bubendorf, Meilersdorf und Wolfsbach haben in gemeinsamer Sitzung am 1. April 1920 beschlossen, Notgeld zu 10, 20 u. 50 Heller herauszugeben und haften gemeinsam für die Verbindlichkeit, diesen Schein in gesetzlich. Bargeld einzulösen.
Die Bürgermeister der Gemeinden:
Bubendorf: Meilersdorf: Wolfsbach:
Meilersdorf, her von Wolfsbach
Alle Getreung Riter her Wolfgang von
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A joint issue from three small Lower Austrian municipalities — Bubendorf, Meilersdorf, and Wolfsbach — this note belongs to the vast wave of Austrian Notgeld produced between 1919 and 1921 when chronic coin shortages left communities printing their own small-denomination emergency scrip. The postwar collapse of the Habsburg monetary system pushed even hamlets into the printing business.

Joint issues from multiple villages on a single note are relatively uncommon in the Lower Austrian series and suggest the communities shared either administrative resources or a single local printer.

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