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| 正面铭文 | GUTSCHEIN der Gemeinde Ennsdorf, N.-Öst. Zwanzig Heller 20 Die Gemeinde Ennsdorf, N.-Ö. haftet für die Verbindlichkeit mit ihrem gesamten Gemeindevermögens. Der Vizebürgerm. Der Bürgermeister. Der Gemeinderat. Emil Prietzel, Steyr |
| 背面描述 | Dark blue letterpress reverse enclosed by a fine dotted circular-link border, with the denomination '20' in each corner and the heading 'Gutschein der Gemeinde Ennsdorf, Nieder-Österr.' across the top. The central vignette presents a detailed street scene of a Lower Austrian village, with a two-storey municipal or commercial building flanked by large trees and a horse-drawn carriage in the foreground. Below the vignette, the validity date and anti-counterfeiting warning are printed in two columns. |
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Ennsdorf's 20 Heller notgeld dates from the Austrian municipal emergency currency wave of 1920–1921, when chronic coin shortages — a direct consequence of wartime metal requisitions and postwar monetary chaos — forced hundreds of small communities to print their own fractional scrip. Ennsdorf, a small municipality on the Enns river near Steyr, contracted the job to Emil Prietzel, a local Steyr printer who handled notgeld commissions for several surrounding communities during this period.
The JPR0178b designation indicates a variant within the Ennsdorf series, suggesting at least one other emission exists for comparison.