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| 背面描述 | Plain pink paper reverse bearing a single letterpress text block within a rectangular border, printed in dark ink. A barber's cancellation stamp is applied at the top center, indicating redemption. The note is single-sided in design, with all commercial text concentrated in the central panel. |
| 背面铭文 | DIESE GUTSCHEINE DIENEN DEN P.T. KUNDEN ALS ZAHLUNGSMITTEL FÜR ERSTKLASSIGE "FRISIERARBEITEN" AUCH WERDEN SUEINE AN STELLE VON BARGELD IN EINSCHLÄGIGEN WAREN VON DER FIRMA RÜCKVERGÜTET. JHN. KARL PRIMMER WELS. |
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Karl Primmer was a private trader in Wels, Upper Austria, who issued his own notgeld during the acute coin shortage that followed the First World War. These small-denomination municipal and commercial emergency notes were an entirely normal feature of Austrian economic life between 1919 and 1922 — hundreds of businesses, municipalities, and associations printed their own — but private merchant issues like Primmer's are considerably less common in surviving form than the municipal series.
Wels had an active local notgeld circulation, and commercial issuers typically printed in very small runs, often through a local job printer.