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| 背面描述 | The reverse repeats the same letterpress composition as the obverse, with an identical oval vignette of the Haindorf townscape centred within the dotted oval border and surrounded by the same Art Nouveau scrollwork frame. The denomination numerals '20' appear in the upper corner cartouches, 'Heller' arches across the top, and the municipal name 'Gemeinde Haindorf' is carried in the lower ribbon banner, with no additional text or serial numbering present. |
| 背面铭文 | 20 Heller 20 Gemeinde Haindorf |
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Haindorf an der Sirning is a small Lower Austrian locality, and this 20 Heller note belongs to the enormous wave of municipal emergency money — Notgeld — that swept through Austria between 1919 and 1921. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monetary system after 1918 left rural communes with no reliable small-denomination coinage, forcing individual Gemeinden to issue their own scrip, legally permissible under temporary postwar provisions.
The Jaksch catalogue documents dozens of such Lower Austrian village issues, most with very short circulation windows before federal coin supplies stabilized. This particular denomination within the Haindorf series is among the less commonly encountered.