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10 Heller Meggenhofen

Issuer Gemeinde Meggenhofen (Municipality of Meggenhofen)
Year 1920
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Size 70 × 50 mm
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Obverse lettering 10 Sonder-Ausgabe 250 Stück! 10
Zehn Heller
Gemeinde Meggenhofen, Ob.-Öst.
Der Bürgermeister: Hattinger m. p.
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Reverse lettering Endtermin 10. Oktober 1920
Heller 10 Heller
Nachahmung wird bestraft!
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Meggenhofen is a small Upper Austrian village, and this 10 Heller note belongs to the vast wave of Notgeld issued across Austria and Germany following the acute coin shortage that developed during and immediately after the First World War. By 1920, Austrian municipalities of almost any size had authorization to issue these emergency pfennig-denomination notes, and thousands did — producing material that ranges from crudely printed slips to elaborately designed miniatures. Meggenhofen's example sits firmly at the modest end of that spectrum.

The single signature, Hattinger, almost certainly belongs to the Bürgermeister at the time of issue.

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