查看完整图片 — 免费注册
使用Google继续 — 免费 或用邮箱注册

为什么需要注册?只是为了防止机器人访问我们的目录。您的邮箱完全保密——我们绝不会分享或在未经您许可的情况下发送任何内容。我们向您保证!

10 Heller Ungenach

发行方 Gemeinde Ungenach (Municipality of Ungenach)
年份 1920
类型 登录 以查看详情
面值 登录 以查看详情
货币 登录 以查看详情
材质 登录 以查看详情
尺寸 登录 以查看详情
形状 登录 以查看详情
印刷机构 L. Haase, Linz
设计师 登录 以查看详情
雕刻师 登录 以查看详情
流通至 登录 以查看详情
参考资料 登录 以查看详情
正面描述 Blue letterpress vignette on plain paper, centred on a panoramic rural scene of the village of Ungenach with a baroque church tower rising above the treeline and a footbridge in the middle distance. To the left, a couple in traditional Upper Austrian costume (Alte Ob.Öst. Tracht) stand beside a wayside shrine bearing the denomination numeral '10' and the inscription 'Heller'. A scroll banner in the lower centre carries the text 'Gutschein Ungenach', flanked by a pitchfork and agricultural implements to the right; the printer's imprint 'L. Haase. Linz.' appears at the lower right.
正面铭文 登录 以查看详情
背面描述 Blue letterpress text note on plain paper, the entire field enclosed within a dense lace-pattern guilloche border. The denomination '10 Heller' appears in two circular cartouches at the top centre and bottom centre. Flanking the central text block are two small oval portrait vignettes of women in traditional regional dress. The authorisation text in Fraktur script states that the Gemeinde Ungenach issues vouchers to the value of 60,000 Kronen by resolution of the municipal committee dated 13 and 23 May 1920, valid until 1 Juni 1921, with the municipality's assets pledged as guarantee; below appear the manuscript signatures of the Vicebürgermeister and the Bürgermeister.
背面铭文 登录 以查看详情
签名 登录 以查看详情
防伪类型 登录 以查看详情
防伪描述 登录 以查看详情
变体 登录 以查看详情
备注

Ungenach is a village in Upper Austria with a present-day population under a thousand, which makes this note one of the more obscure products of Austria's post-WWI Notgeld wave. The collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left municipalities — down to the smallest rural communes — scrambling to produce their own small-denomination emergency currency as coins vanished from circulation entirely. L. Haase in Linz handled printing for numerous Upper Austrian communities during this period, and their output for Ungenach follows the same functional production approach seen across the series.

The "b" variant designation in the Jaksc/Pick reference typically indicates a color or paper distinction from the "a" issue — worth confirming against both types before cataloging multiples.

您可能也会喜欢