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10 Heller Luftenberg

Uitgever Gemeinde Luftenberg (Municipality of Luftenberg)
Jaar 1920
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Waarde 10 Hellers (0.10)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red letterpress vignette of Luftenberg castle complex as it appeared circa 1400, set within an ornate border of laurel branches and floral scrollwork, with equestrian figures at each upper corner. The denomination numeral '10' appears in an oval cartouche at the top centre, with the inscription 'Luftenberg' and the date '1400' lettered within the landscape vignette. The lower panel carries the issuer's name in decorative Gothic script, signed at lower right by the designer L. Haase.
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Opschrift keerzijde Dieser Schein erzält von Not
Von Teuerung und Kriegesbrot,
Ohne Fett und ohne Braten,
Gott gebs dass heuer die Ernl wird gratin.
Die Gemeinde Luftenberg gibt laut Sitzungsbeschluss vom 2. Mai 1920 Gutscheine aus im Gesamtbetrage von 30.000 Kr. und haftet dafür mit ihrem gesamten Vermögen. Diese Gutscheine werden bis 31. Dec. 1920 in gesetzl. Bargelde bei der Gemeindekasse eingelöst. Die Nachahmung dieses Scheines wird gesetzl. bestraft. Der Bürgermeister.
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Luftenberg, a small village on the Danube east of Linz, issued this note as part of the Austrian Notgeld wave that followed the economic collapse at the end of the First World War. The federal government simply could not produce enough small-change coinage to meet everyday needs, and by 1920 hundreds of Austrian municipalities had taken matters into their own hands. Gemeinde Luftenberg was among the smaller issuers — the series is scarce today precisely because so few were printed and the village's population was tiny.

L. Haase is credited on the design, a relatively uncommon instance of a named local designer on a provincial Notgeld piece.

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