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| 表面の説明 | Brown letterpress note on buff paper with a decorative crosshatch border. A central circular vignette contains a medieval standard-bearer in full armour, a town gate tower in the background, and the circular legend reading 'Notgeld der Markt-Gemeinde Neumarkt im Hausruckkreis - Ober-Oesterreich - 1483'. To the left of the vignette is a small townscape vignette labelled 'Calvarienberg', while the denomination numeral '10' appears in each upper corner above the inscription 'Zehn Heller'. The lower portion carries the issue date 'Neumarkt, am 8. April 1920' and two manuscript facsimile signatures of the Vizebürgermeister and the Bürgermeister. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Plain buff paper reverse with a decorative scroll-and-ring border enclosing a purely typographic text block in Gothic blackletter script. The issuing authority's full name is set in two display lines at the top, followed by a multi-line legal text stating the basis of issue, the municipality's liability, and the redemption period. A small stylised bee ornament is centred beneath the main text, above a dotted rule and the anti-counterfeiting warning in italics. The printer's imprint appears at the foot margin. |
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Neumarkt im Hausruckkreis is a small market town in Upper Austria, and this 10 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities after the First World War left the country's coinage supply in chaos. Small-denomination metal coins essentially vanished from circulation by 1919–1920, hoarded or melted, forcing even minor market communities to issue their own emergency paper. The printer, Jos. Feichtingers Erben of Linz, handled a significant volume of Upper Austrian municipal Notgeld during this period — a regional press doing regional work.
The Jaksch/Pick 0662a series covers the Neumarkt issues collectively; the "a" variant designation typically distinguishes paper stock or print run differences within the same denomination.