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| 正面铭文 | ZEHN HELLER 10 h Die Gemeinde Eben a. Achensee haftet für die Einlösung des Scheines bis 1. März 1921. Der Bürgermeister: Der Vizebürgermeister: hl. NOTBURGA AUFLAGE 2 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a panoramic woodcut-style landscape vignette of the village of Eben am Achensee, with a church steeple rising above alpine farmhouses against snow-capped peaks and a pale sky with a crescent moon, all enclosed within a decorative red-brown border. Denomination panels at lower left and lower right each bear '10 h' and the word 'HELLER', flanking the place name 'EBEN am ACHENSEE' centred below the vignette. The printer's imprint 'WAGNER, INNSBRUCK' appears vertically along the right margin. |
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This is Notgeld — Austrian emergency municipal currency issued in the chaotic years following the collapse of the Habsburg empire, when chronic coin shortages forced thousands of towns and villages to print their own small-denomination scrip. Eben am Achensee is a tiny Alpine community on the southern shore of the Achensee in Tyrol; that a settlement of this size was issuing its own currency by 1921 speaks to how completely the postwar monetary system had broken down.
Wagner of Innsbruck handled a substantial volume of Tyrolean Notgeld printing during this period, supplying dozens of municipalities across the region.