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| 表面の説明 | Plain light-coloured note printed in dark brown ink with a stippled border framing the entire face. The numeral '10' appears in large bold type at centre-top, flanked left by the validity notice 'GILT BIS 31.XI 1920' and right by the anti-counterfeiting warning 'NACHAHMUNG WIRD BESTRAFT'. The denomination 'ZEHN HELLER' is rendered in large Gothic blackletter script across the centre band, with the issuing authority 'ULRICHSBERG (O.Ö.) 5.1920' inscribed along the lower margin above a manuscript authorisation signature. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 10 10 |
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Ulrichsberg is a small market town in Upper Austria's Böhmerwald region, and this 10 Heller note is a product of the notgeld wave that swept through Austrian municipalities after the collapse of the Habsburg economy left the new republic chronically short of small change. The Gemeinde — not a bank, not a regional authority — issued these themselves, often printing on whatever stock was locally available.
The Jaksc catalogue reference places this within the broader Austrian local emergency coinage documentation. Many Ulrichsberg pieces were printed in very limited quantities and never reprinted once the national coin shortage eased in the early 1920s.