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| Issuer | Musealverein Lauriacum, Enns |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Currency | Krone (1918-1921) |
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| Obverse lettering | Zehn 10 Heller Dieser Betrag gilt als Spende für das Museum, daher wird dieser Schein nicht eingelöst. Der Ausschuß des Musealvereines "Lauriacum" in Enns. |
| Reverse description | Historical engraving vignette of Spielberg castle on the Danube near Enns, dated Ao. 1649, within a ruled frame. Lower panel carries the denomination numerals flanking the museum designation in Gothic script. |
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Enns — Roman Lauriacum, the legionary fortress town on the Danube — leaned into its ancient identity when issuing this Notgeld piece through the Musealverein Lauriacum, the local museum association. Using a cultural society rather than a municipal body as the issuing authority was not unusual in the Austrian Notgeld wave of 1920, but it does speak to how thoroughly the emergency money phenomenon had permeated civic life, down to antiquarian clubs.
Printed by F. Kielar in Amstetten, roughly 25 kilometers west — a small regional press handling what was, by then, an industrial volume of hyperlocal scrip.