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20 Heller Harth bei Amstetten; PoW Camp

Issuer Offiziersabteilung des Kriegsgefangenenlagers Harth bei Amstetten
Year 1914-1918
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Value 20 Hellers (0.20)
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Obverse lettering 20 Heller
ZAHLMARKE
DER OFFIZIERSABTEILUNG
DES KRIEGSGEFANGENENLAGERS
HARTH BEI AMSTETTEN.
(Translation: 20 Heller payment token of the officers' department of the prisoner of war camp Harth near Amstetten.)
Reverse description Unprinted plain paper reverse showing bleed-through of the obverse letterpress impression in mirror image, with the double-headed eagle vignette and denomination cartouches faintly visible through the stock.
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Harth bei Amstetten was one of Austria-Hungary's prisoner-of-war camp currency systems, issuing scrip specifically for use within the officers' compound — a deliberate administrative separation from enlisted prisoner money that was common in the Dual Monarchy's camp structure. The Offiziersabteilung designation matters: officer POWs under the Hague Conventions were entitled to pay and could not be compelled to labor, so internal scrip served a genuine canteen economy rather than a wage-substitute function.

Campbell 1384 is the only recorded denomination catalogued for this issuer, which may reflect incomplete survival rather than a single-denomination issue.

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