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| Uitgever | Gemeinde Neufelden (Municipality of Neufelden) |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Waarde | 10 Hellers (0.10) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Printed in sage green on cream paper, the obverse is dominated by an elaborate Art Nouveau foliate border of interlacing scrollwork and stylised vegetal motifs filling all four corners and flanking a central oval cartouche. Within the cartouche the denomination numeral '10' is set between the Heller abbreviation letters 'H', forming the monogram '·H10H·'. Above the cartouche the legend 'GUTSCHEIN ÜBER' arcs in Gothic lettering, while below the issuing authority inscription 'D. GEM. NEUFELDEN' completes the design. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | DIE GEMEINDE NEUFELDEN LÖST DIESEN SCHEIN NACH HALB-VIER WOCHEN NACH ERFOLGTER VERKÜNDIGUNG IN GESETZL. BARGELD EIN. 10 HELLER DER BÜRGERMEISTER: DIE BÜRGERMEISTER-STELLVERTRETER: |
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| Opmerkingen |
Neufelden is a small market town on the Große Mühl river in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of other Austrian municipalities it resorted to printing its own emergency Heller notes in 1919 when the postwar coin shortage left small-denomination currency almost entirely absent from daily commerce. These Notgeld issues were a local stopgap — authorized at the municipal level, typically printed in very small quantities, and redeemable only within the issuing community.
Survival rates vary enormously by town. Smaller municipalities often printed fewer notes and kept poorer records, making even common denominations genuinely difficult to trace today.