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20 Heller Hinterbrühl

Issuer Gemeinde Hinterbrühl (Municipality of Hinterbrühl)
Year 1920
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Reference(s) Jaksc/Pick#JPR0376Ia-20.1
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Obverse lettering Kassenschein
der Gemeinde Hinterbrühl bei Wien
über Zwanzig Heller
RÖMERWAND
20
Zwanzig Heller
VIZE-BÜRGERMEISTER
FINANZ-REFERENT
BÜRGERMEISTER
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Protection description Circular blue municipality stamp of Gemeinde Hinterbrühl applied to the reverse as a validation mark.
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Hinterbrühl is a small village south of Vienna, best known for being the site of the underground Heinkel aircraft factory built inside the Seegrotte caves using concentration camp labor — but this note predates all of that by two decades. Austrian municipal notgeld of this type was issued in response to the severe coin shortage that followed the First World War, with hundreds of small communities printing their own fractional notes between 1919 and 1921.

The official stamp serves as the sole security measure — entirely typical for village-level issues, where the local seal and the inherent obscurity of the issuer were considered deterrent enough against forgery.

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