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| 正面铭文 | ENTWORFEN VON E. DIEMBERGER 10 GUTSCHEIN ZEHN HELLER 10 DER BÜRGERMEISTER: VIZEBÜRGERMEISTER. GF. GEMEINDERAT. GEMEINDE LUNZ AM SEE Zwisch'n Berg'n drinat, wo die Ois durchrauscht Und da Seebach hoamli mit ihr plauscht, Wo's viel Gamserl gibt und Hirsch und Reh, Dort'n liegt mein liabes Lunz am See. |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is enclosed within an ornate Art Nouveau border of interlocking scrollwork and stylised floral motifs in brown on a plain paper ground. A plain inner rectangular frame contains the redemption text in a traditional German blackletter typeface, stating the municipality's guarantee of full redemption in legal tender and warning against counterfeiting, with the redemption period specified at the foot. |
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Lunz am See is a small market town in Lower Austria, and this 10 Heller piece belongs to the broader Austrian Notgeld phenomenon — emergency municipal scrip issued when small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation during and after the First World War. By 1920, most of the more artistically ambitious Notgeld series had already run their course; late issues like this one were functional stopgaps rather than the collectible-oriented releases that characterized 1919 peak production.
The print date of 30 April 1945 in the catalog data almost certainly reflects a later registration or archival entry — not actual production, which would have predated it by decades.