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10 Heller Schleissheim

Issuer Gemeinde Schleissheim (Municipality of Schleissheim)
Year 1920
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Reference(s) Jaksc/Pick#JPR0961-10
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Obverse lettering Gut Schein
10
Viebach
1850
Gemeinde Schleissheim
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Reverse lettering Laut Gemeinde Ausschuss-Sitzungsbeschluss vom 30 Juni 1920 hastet die Gemeinde Schleissheim Bez. Wels für die Einlösung dieses unverzinslichen Gutscheines in gesetzlichen Bargelde (4) Vier Wochen nach erfolgter öffentlicher Kundmachung in Schleissheim und den Welser Lokalblättern. Die Nachahmung dieses Scheines wird strafgerichtlich verfolgt.
Schleissheim am 13 Jänner 1920
Der Bürgermeister
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Schleissheim's 10 Heller notgeld belongs to the enormous wave of municipal emergency currency that flooded Austria in 1919–1921, when coin shortages left small transactions effectively unworkable. Hundreds of communes issued their own paper, and quality ranged wildly — from crude letterpress slips to elaborately designed collector pieces deliberately sold to the philatelic market.

This example was printed in Linz, designed by L. Haase, a name that appears on several Upper Austrian notgeld issues of the period but remains otherwise poorly documented. The JPR0961 series reference places it firmly within the Jaksch cataloguing system for Austrian local issues.

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