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10 Heller Maxglan

Issuer Gemeinde Maxglan (Municipality of Maxglan)
Year 1920
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Value 10 Hellers (0.10)
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Obverse description Plain letterpress design in black on white paper, enclosed within a decorative dashed border. The issuer's name GUTSCHEIN / GEMEINDE MAXGLAN is set in bold capitals at the top, with the denomination 10 presented in a central cartouche flanked by the word HELLER on each side. Below, a block of German text states the municipality's guarantee of redemption in legal tender until 1 November 1920, followed by the place and date of issue, Maxglan, August 1920, three manuscript signature lines for the Bürgermeister, his deputy, and a Gemeinderat, and the printer's imprint R. KIESEL, SALZBURG at lower centre.
Obverse lettering GUTSCHEIN
GEMEINDE MAXGLAN
HELLER 10 HELLER
Die Gemeinde Maxglan haftet für die richtige Einlösung dieses Gutscheines in gesetzl. Bargelde bis 1. Nov. 1920. – Nachahmung strafbar.
Maxglan, August 1920.
Bürgermeister
Bürgerm.-Stellv.
Gemeinderat
R. KIESEL, SALZBURG
Reverse description Two-colour woodcut-style vignette printed in dark brown over a tan underprint. The left panel carries the denomination 10 / HELLER in bold sans-serif figures above an abstract wave and fish ornament, while the larger right panel presents a rural local scene: a stone arched bridge spanning a stream with a figure in traditional dress standing upon it, a whitewashed building with a rounded tower in the middle ground, and dense foliage rendered in an expressionist woodcut manner filling the upper register. A scrollwork border encloses the entire composition, with the designer's inscription F. SCHRASMIPP 1920 at lower centre.
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