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| 正面描述 | Vignette of the Eferding Rathaus (town hall) with arched gateway at left, flanked by a decorative floral border at right; numeral 10 above. Denomination and issuer text in stylised lettering below. |
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| 背面描述 | Dotted-border vignette enclosing a four-line Upper Austrian dialect verse attributed to Franz Stelzhamer. Redemption text and mayor's signature printed below. |
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Eferding is a small market town in Upper Austria, and its 1919 Heller notgeld is a product of the acute coin shortage that gripped the former Habsburg territories in the immediate post-war collapse. Municipal authorities across Austria issued these small-denomination emergency notes independently, with local printers filling the gap that the disintegrating imperial monetary system had left behind.
Langhammer of Linz handled production — a regional commercial printer, not a specialized security firm. The single signature, Fz. Vogl, likely represents the Bürgermeister or a designated municipal official rather than a bank officer, as Eferding had no issuing bank of its own.