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| 正面铭文 | Gutschein der Stadt Eferding. Die Stadtgemeinde Eferding haftet laut Gemeinderatsbeschluß vom 24. November 1919 für die Verbindlichkeit, diesen Schein vier Wochen nach Bekanntgabe 10 Zehn Heller 10 in gesetzlichem Bargelde beim städtischen Kämmereramte einzulösen. Der Bürgermeister: Die Nachahmung dieses Scheines wird gesetzlich bestraft. |
| 背面描述 | A detailed line-art vignette occupies the centre, framed by a dark green arch formed by stylised tree trunks, presenting a historical street view through the Linzer Tor (Linz Gate) of Eferding as it appeared around 1800, with a church steeple and town buildings receding into the distance. Two ribbon banners in the upper corners carry the inscription in blackletter script. A caption in letterpress type runs along the bottom edge below the vignette. |
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Eferding is one of the smallest towns in Upper Austria to have issued its own emergency currency — Notgeld — during the chaotic period following the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy. With the new Austrian state struggling to maintain adequate coin and note supply in 1919, hundreds of municipalities took matters into their own hands. Eferding's issue is among the more modest in scope, covering only small Heller denominations at a moment when the Heller itself was rapidly losing relevance as inflation began its climb.
The Jaksc reference JPR0152IIIc places this within a documented series, with the suffix indicating a specific color or paper variant within the Eferding issues.