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| Issuer | Stadtgemeinde Radstadt |
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| Value | 10 Hellers (0.10) |
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| Obverse lettering | Stadtgemeinde Radstadt Gutschein über Zehn Heller. |
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| Reverse lettering | 10 Heller Heller 10 Diese Gutscheine werden bis 31. Dez. 1920 bei der Stadtkasse in gesetzlichem Baergelde eingelöst. Nachahmung wird gesetzl. bestraft. |
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Radstadt is a small market town in the Salzburg region of Austria, and like hundreds of similarly sized municipalities, it issued its own emergency paper currency during the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria from 1914 onward. These Notgeld emissions filled a genuine transactional gap — small-denomination coinage had largely disappeared from circulation as metal was diverted to the war effort, leaving local commerce effectively paralyzed without substitutes.
The Jaksc/Pick suffix ".2" indicates a second type or printing variant within the 10 Heller series, suggesting Radstadt issued at least two distinct versions to meet ongoing demand.