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| 表面の説明 | Printed in red-brown and black on a cream-yellow vertical-stripe underprint within a thin double-line border with red corner accents, the obverse carries the denomination '20 Heller' in large red Gothic script at the upper left and right, with the issuer legend 'Die Gemeinde Aspach' in bold blackletter across the top centre. A central rectangular vignette presents a line-engraved view of Schloss Mildenau (captioned 'Schloß Mildenau bis 1882'), with a small municipal coat of arms at the right and the artist's credit 'L. Daringer' noted below the vignette. The lower portion bears a four-line redemption text in German script above three handwritten authorisation signatures of municipal officials. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 20 Heller Die Gemeinde Aspach Schloß Mildenau bis 1882. löst diesen Gutschein laut Ausschußbeschluß vom 25 März 1920, in der Zeit vom 1=31. August 1920 in gesetzlicher Währung ein |
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Austrian notgeld from the postwar inflationary spiral, issued by the municipality of Aspach in Upper Austria when small coin had effectively vanished from circulation. These local emergency notes were produced in enormous variety across hundreds of Austrian municipalities between 1920 and 1922, many commissioned as much for the collector trade as for genuine transactional use — a deliberate revenue strategy that the municipalities themselves openly pursued.
L. Daringer is a minor regional designer whose work appears on a handful of Upper Austrian issues from this period. Attribution to a named designer at this level of notgeld production was uncommon enough to be worth noting.