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| 表面の銘文 | 10 Heller Alfred Gerstenbrand St. Lorenz am Mondsee. |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is executed in a two-colour letterpress in red and black Gothic blackletter script throughout, with a decorative floral tendril border element at left. A framed denomination box at upper left reads '10 Heller' in red. The main text body carries the redemption notice in German, and the note closes with the title 'der Bürgermeister:' followed by a manuscript signature of the mayor. |
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Sankt Lorenz am Mondsee is a small market town on the Mondsee in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities in 1920, it issued Notgeld to address the catastrophic small-denomination coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system. These local emergency issues were authorized under a framework that gave individual Gemeinden considerable latitude in design — which is why Gerstenbrand's involvement matters. Alfred Gerstenbrand was an Austrian graphic artist associated with the decorative arts movement, and his commissions for regional Notgeld were taken seriously as design objects, not stopgap currency.
Many Mondsee-area Notgeld issues were collected speculatively almost from the moment of printing, which complicates any assessment of genuine circulation wear.