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10 Heller Viechtwang

Issuer Gemeinde Viechtwang (Municipality of Viechtwang)
Year 1920
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Reference(s) Jaksc/Pick#JPR1109-10.1
Obverse description The obverse is printed in black on grey paper and carries the issuer's name 'Gemeinde Viechtwang' in large Gothic script across the top. Decorative ruled border panels at left and right each bear the numeral '10' in outlined letterpress type, with ornamental rosette corner devices. The central text block states the legal authorization, total issue amount of 50,000 Kronen, and redemption obligation by 31 March 1921, below which appear three manuscript facsimile signatures of the Bürgermeister and two Vizebürgermeister; the denomination '10 HELLER' is set in bold letterpress at the foot, with the anti-counterfeiting warning 'NACHAHMUNG WIRD BESTRAFT!' beneath.
Obverse lettering Gemeinde Viechtwang
Die Gemeinde Viechtwang gibt laut G.R.B. vom 6. April 1920 Gutscheine bis zu einem Betrage von 50.000 K. aus und verpflichtet sich diese Scheine bis 31. März 1921 gegen gesetzliches Geld einzulösen.
Der Vizebürgermeister:
Den Bürgermeister:
Der Vizebürgermeister:
10 HELLER
NACHAHMUNG WIRD BESTRAFT!
Reverse description The reverse is printed in black on grey paper and divided into two main zones: a tall rectangular panel at left bearing the numeral '10' in white on a solid black ground above the word 'Heller' in Gothic script, and a central oval vignette encircled by the inscription 'Gemeinde Viechtwang'. Within the oval, a scene of a craftsman seated at a workbench operates what appears to be a weaving or textile loom, with stacked timber or fabric bales to the right and a workshop window in the background; a decorative cartouche with crossed tools appears at the base of the oval.
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