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| Uitgever | Landeshauptstelle der Kriegsinvaliden-, Witwen- und Waisen-Organisation des Landes Salzburg |
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| Jaar | 1920 |
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| Referentie(s) | Jaksc/Pick#JPR0861-10 |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | GUTSCHEIN WITWEN WAISEN 10 HELLER LANDESVERBAND SALZBURG |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Green and black reverse with a large ornamental design incorporating a stylised snake or curved form at upper right with a wing-like element. At left, an oval vignette encloses a mother sheltering a child, surrounded by a circular inscription in Gothic script referencing the years 1914–18. To the right, a block of printed text in German sets out the issuing authority's liability, the denomination, and the expiry date; two manuscript signatures and a date of 1 August 1920 appear below the text block. |
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| Opmerkingen |
This 10 Heller piece was issued by the Salzburg provincial organization for war invalids, widows, and orphans — one of dozens of welfare and relief bodies across the former Habsburg lands that turned to emergency small-denomination scrip after the postwar coin shortage made low-value transactions nearly impossible. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monetary system had drained copper and nickel coinage from circulation well before the armistice, and by 1920 the gap was still unfilled.
The Jaksch corpus documents numerous such locally-issued Heller notes from Salzburg alone, most produced in small runs and redeemed quickly. Survival rates are uneven across the series.