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10 Heller Gerotten und Pötzles

发行方 Ortsgemeinde Gerotten und Pötzles
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面值 10 Hellers (0.10)
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背面描述 Green note on cream paper with an ornamental border of scrollwork and floral corner pieces enclosing, at left, a letterpress vignette of a rural village with farmhouses, fields, and a flagpole. To the right, the issuing authority and Notgeld text is arranged in Gothic script across several lines, with the validity date 'bis 31. Dezember 1920' stated explicitly. Two manuscript facsimile signatures appear below the text under the printed designations 'Stellvertreter' and 'Der Bürgermeister', and the printer's imprint 'Druck: Ed. J. Wallners Ww. Wien, XX.' is set at the lower margin.
背面铭文 Ortsgemeinde
Gerotten und Pötzles.
Wegen Kleingeld-Mangel
als Notgeld auf die Dauer
bis 31. Dezember 1920.
Stellvertreter
Der Bürgermeister
Druck: Ed. J. Wallners Ww. Wien, XX.
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Gerotten and Pötzles are two small Lower Austrian hamlets that, like hundreds of Austrian rural communes, were forced into emergency currency during the Heller shortage of the First World War and its immediate aftermath. The Reich's small-change coinage had essentially vanished from circulation by 1916 — hoarded, melted, or simply absent — leaving local governments to fill the gap with their own Notgeld issues. Ed. J. Wallners Ww. in Vienna was a commercial printer that handled a large volume of these municipal commissions, which accounts for the relatively consistent quality across otherwise obscure issues.

The JPR0233b designation suggests at least two distinct types for this commune, with this the second variant.