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10 Heller Oberösterreich

Issuer Land Oberösterreich (Province of Upper Austria)
Year 1921
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Value 10 Hellers (0.10)
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Obverse lettering Gutschein des Landes Oberösterreich
Linz 1921
Linz 1921
Reverse description Plain cream-buff paper reverse, unprinted, with a faint rectangular border visible and subtle toning across the surface; no design elements or text are present.
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Austrian provincial notgeld from the post-WWI period is often dismissed as a collector's curiosity, but the Oberösterreich issues of 1920–1921 were genuine emergency currency — the result of a federal government so fiscally paralyzed that individual provinces and municipalities were left to fill the coin shortage themselves. The 10 Heller denomination specifically addressed the near-total disappearance of small change from everyday commerce, hoarded or melted long before the war ended.

Printed locally in Linz rather than through any centralized facility, the series reflects how decentralized Austrian monetary administration had become by 1921 — the year before hyperinflation rendered the entire heller denomination category economically meaningless.

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