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10 Heller Euratsfeld

Issuer Gemeinde Euratsfeld (Municipality of Euratsfeld)
Year 1920
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Composition Paper
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Obverse lettering GUTSCHEIN DER GEMEINDE EURATSFELD
BEZIRK AMSTETTEN
NIEDEROESTERD.
ZEHN HELLER
10 H
GÜLTIG BIS 31. DEZ. 1920
DER BÜRGERMEISTER (STELLV.)
DER BÜRGERMEISTER
DER GEMEINDERAT
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Reverse lettering GUTSCHEIN
DER GEMEINDE EURATSFELD
ZEHN 10 HELLER
DIE GEMEINDE EURATS- -FELD HAFTET FÜR DIE VON IHR AUSGEGEBENEN GUTSCHEINE ZU 10, 20 U. 50 HELLERN, DIESE IN GESETZLICHEM BARGELDE EINZULÖSEN. EINLÖSUNGSTERMIN EINSCHLIESSLICH 31. DEZ. 1920
SPÄTER VORGWIESENE SCHEINE WERDEN NICHT MEHR EINGELÖST.
DIE NACHAHMUNG DIESER GUTSCHEINE WIRD GESETZLICH BESTRAFT.
Druck von Franz Kielar in Amstetten
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Euratsfeld is a small rural municipality in Lower Austria, and this Heller note is a product of the postwar Notgeld wave that swept Austrian communities between roughly 1919 and 1922. With the old Habsburg monetary system in collapse and central coin supply essentially nonexistent, thousands of villages and towns printed their own small-denomination emergency issues. Euratsfeld was no exception. Franz Kielar operated out of nearby Amstetten — a market town roughly ten kilometers away — and handled printing for several regional municipalities during this period.

The "c" variant designation in the Jaksch reference typically indicates a color or paper variation within the same denomination run.

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