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| 正面描述 | Printed in red on cream paper within a decorative scalloped border. At left, a vignette of Araburg castle perched on a rocky hillside, captioned 'ARABURG'. To the right, the issuer's title occupies the upper register within a guilloche-bordered panel, below which the word 'GUTSCHEIN' appears in large bold letterpress. The denomination '10 HELLER' is set centrally, flanked by text stating the issuer's liability and the date 'MAI 1920', with two manuscript signature lines for the treasurer ('DER KASSIER') and the chairman ('DER VORSITZENDE') at the foot. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed in red on cream paper, the reverse is enclosed within a scalloped outer border filled with a dense guilloche rosette underprint. A central oval cartouche in plain relief contains a multi-line German text declaring the total issue volume of 50,000 Kronen and the redemption terms. Below the cartouche, a bold anti-counterfeiting warning is set in two lines of uppercase letterpress. |
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Hainfeld, a small industrial town in Lower Austria, was one of dozens of municipalities that issued Notgeld during the severe coin shortage following Austria's defeat in the First World War. The issuing body here is not the municipality of Hainfeld alone but a Zweckverband — a purpose-built administrative consortium of surrounding communes, an unusual arrangement that reflects how smaller communities pooled resources to manage the practicalities of emergency currency. Gutenberg in St. Pölten was a workhorse provincial press responsible for a significant run of Lower Austrian Notgeld issues during this period.