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10 Heller Hadersdorf am Kamp

Uitgever Gemeinde Hadersdorf am Kamp (Municipality of Hadersdorf am Kamp)
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Issued in brown letterpress on cream paper with a wavy-line guilloche underprint, the note carries the title 'Gutschein' in large Gothic script at upper centre, flanked by decorative foliate scrollwork. A central vignette by K. Rohrhofer presents a detailed line-drawn view of the Rathaus (town hall) of Hadersdorf am Kamp, set within a ruled rectangular frame. The denomination '10 Heller' appears in a shield cartouche at lower left, with the municipal coat of arms bearing a mounted figure at lower right, and two manuscript signatures of the Bürgermeister and Vizebürgermeister below.
Opschrift voorzijde Gutschein
der Gem. Hadersdorf am Kamp
Die Gemeinde haftet für die Einlösung dieses Scheines mit ihrem ganzen Vermögen
10 Heller
der Bürgerms.
der Vicebgms.
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Opmerkingen

Hadersdorf am Kamp is a small Lower Austrian market town on the Kamp river, and this 10 Heller note belongs to the vast wave of Austrian municipal Notgeld issued after the First World War when small-denomination coinage had all but vanished from circulation. Thousands of Austrian communes printed their own emergency scrip between 1919 and 1921, but the quality varied enormously — most rural issues were typeset affairs, while some market towns commissioned local artists or teachers to produce something more considered.

K. Rohrhofer's designer credit here is atypical for a village issue of this scale, suggesting the municipality took some care with the commission rather than simply running text through a local press.

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