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| 正面描述 | Cream-toned note printed in black letterpress throughout, enclosed within a scalloped inner border with chequerboard corner ornaments. The issuer's name 'Gemeinde Windegg' appears in a decorative Gothic header at the top, followed by the large Fraktur legend 'Gutschein über Zehn Heller' in the centre field, with the numeral '10' repeated at left and right flanking an authorization text in smaller Fraktur script citing the communal council resolution of 15 May 1920 and the redemption guarantee in legal tender until 31 December 1920. The Bürgermeister's facsimile signature appears at the foot of the text block. |
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| 正面铭文 | Gemeinde Windegg Gutschein über Zehn Heller 10 Auf Grund des Gemeindeausch. Beschl. v. 15.5.1920 gibt die Gemeinde Windegg bis zum Betrage v. 28.000 K. aus u. haftet für die richtige Einlösung d. Scheine in gesetzl. Bargeld bis 31. Dezember 1920. Der Bürgermeister: |
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Windegg is not a municipality that appears on most maps — it's a small locality in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of similarly obscure Austrian communes, it issued its own emergency paper money (Notgeld) during the severe coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg Empire. The 10 Heller denomination places this squarely in the lowest tier of that wave, issued for day-to-day transactions that metallic currency simply could not support in 1920.
Austrian municipal Notgeld of this period was typically printed in very small runs, often by local printers with limited equipment. Survival rates are uneven — some issues are genuinely scarce, others turned up in bulk from estate hoards decades later.