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| 裏面の説明 | Green letterpress reverse on cream paper, enclosed within a scalloped decorative border with floral corner ornaments. Two vignettes occupy the upper portion: at left, an arched vignette of a medieval tower and gateway entrance set among trees; at right, a panoramic landscape view of Hellmonsödt with its church spire and surrounding fields, signed 'L. Haase, Lin.' The denomination '10 Heller' appears in all four corners, and the town name 'Hellmonsödt' is rendered in large Gothic script across the lower centre. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Gutschein der Gemeinde 10 Heller Hellmonsödt L. Haase, Lin. |
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Hellmonsödt is a small market town in Upper Austria, and this 10 Heller note is one of the thousands of municipal Notgeld issues that flooded Austria in 1920 when chronic coin shortages — driven by postwar metal scarcity and hoarding — left local commerce without usable small change. The Gemeinde, not a bank, was the issuing authority: village councils were printing their own currency.
L. Haase was an established Linz printing house responsible for a number of Upper Austrian municipal issues in this period, lending these notes a consistency of production quality unusual among the more improvised provincial emissions.