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| 发行方 | Zweckverband der Gemeinden des Schulsprengels Steinakirchen am Forst |
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| 面值 | 10 Hellers (0.10) |
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| 正面描述 | Plain cream paper note printed in green ink throughout. The issuer's name 'Zweckverband der Gemeinden des Schulsprengels Steinakirchen am Forst' is set in two lines at the top within a decorative rectangular border composed of dot-and-scroll ornamental chain work. The denomination numeral '10' appears in large bold type at left and right, flanking the central text 'GUTSCHEIN über ZEHN HELLER', with a small foliate ornament below; a liability clause in smaller text runs along the lower margin. The printer's imprint 'Libertas, St. Pölten.' is noted at the lower right outside the border. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in green ink and carries a central pictorial vignette of the church and village of Steinakirchen am Forst set within a diamond-shaped frame, surrounded by wheat sheaves and foliate ornaments. To the left stands a male figure in traditional Austrian rural dress, to the right a female figure in folk costume holding flowers, both rendered in a folk-art illustrative style. Two circular medallions at upper left and right each bear the denomination '10 HELLER'; the validity period inscription appears at upper left, an anti-counterfeiting warning at upper right, and the signatures of the Schulaufseher and Obmann are printed at the lower left and right respectively. |
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This is an Austrian Notgeld issue from Steinakirchen am Forst, a small Lower Austrian municipality. The issuer — a Zweckverband, literally a "special-purpose association" of school district communes — is unusual. Most Notgeld from the 1920 hyperinflationary period was issued by municipalities directly or by savings institutions; a school catchment authority issuing emergency currency reflects just how thoroughly the Austrian monetary collapse pushed administrative improvisation into places no one had anticipated.
Printed by Libertas in St. Pölten, a press responsible for a significant volume of Lower Austrian Notgeld during this period.