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| 正面铭文 | 20 Heller Markt Irdning im Ennstal Obersteier Schloss Trautenfels bei Irdning |
| 背面描述 | The left portion of the reverse carries a monochrome photographic vignette of a two-storey commercial building, framed by laurel-branch borders. To the right, a small allegorical figure of Mercury with caduceus is set above a guilloche-bordered title panel inscribed 'Gutschein', followed by the issuer's name and location in Gothic letterpress. A circular denomination cartouche bearing the numeral '20' appears at lower right, with validity and anti-counterfeiting clauses in Gothic script below the building vignette. |
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August Dangl was a private trading firm in Irdning, a small market town in the Enns valley of Styria. Like hundreds of similar Austrian merchants and municipalities, the business issued small-denomination Heller notes during the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria-Hungary from 1916 onward — military hoarding of metal coinage had stripped everyday commerce of anything useful for making change.
These Notgeld issues were never formally authorized by the Austro-Hungarian state; they operated on local trust alone. The Jaksc corpus documents dozens of Styrian private issuers at this level, most surviving only in tiny quantities.