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20 Heller Asperhofen

Issuer Gemeinde Asperhofen (Municipality of Asperhofen)
Year 1920
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Currency Krone (1918-1921)
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Reverse description Green on cream paper with a double-rule outer border enclosing a panoramic vignette of the village of Asperhofen, with the parish church spire rising above rooftops and tree-lined hillsides beneath a clouded sky. Below the vignette, the issuer name 'Gemeinde Asperhofen' is inscribed in a decorative band, beneath which the denomination '20 Heller' is presented in large Gothic script flanked on each side by circular numeral cartouches bearing '20'. The designer's and printer's credits appear at the lower left and lower right margins respectively.
Reverse lettering Gemeinde Asperhofen
20
Heller
20
A. Rohrhofer
C. Queiser - Amstetten
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Austrian municipal notgeld of this period exists in enormous quantity, but the Asperhofen 20 Heller is one of the smaller village issues — Asperhofen itself had a population of only a few hundred at the time. C. Queiser of Amstetten was a regional commercial printer, not a specialist banknote firm, and the results across this class of local emergency currency vary considerably in execution. Designer A. Rohrhofer is otherwise unattested in the major notgeld reference literature.

These notes were redeemable by the issuing municipality and were never legal tender beyond the village level.

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