Catalog
| Issuer | Buchdruckerei Herzogenburg |
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| Value | 10 Hellers (0.10) |
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| Obverse lettering | Buchdruckerei Herzogenburg. 2. Auflage Gutschein über 10 Zehn Heller Serie 3. Dieser Gutschein wird im Verkehr mit unserer Kundschaft zur Linderung der Kleingeldnot ausgegeben und für obigen Betrag eingelöst. |
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| Reverse lettering | Genossenschaftliches Lagerhaus |
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Herzogenburg is a small Lower Austrian town best known for its Augustinian monastery, and it was that same ecclesiastical-administrative infrastructure that made localized emergency money practical during the Notgeld crisis of 1914–1921. The Buchdruckerei Herzogenburg — a local print shop, not a security printer — produced this note under wartime necessity, when coin hoarding stripped small denominations from everyday commerce across Austria-Hungary.
Self-printed municipal Notgeld of this type was never intended to circulate beyond the immediate community, and most was redeemed quickly once coin returned. Survivors exist largely because collectors targeted these small-town issues almost immediately.