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20 Heller Kirchheim

Issuer Gemeinde Kirchheim (Municipality of Kirchheim)
Year 1920
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In circulation to 1 August 1920
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Reverse description Plain typeset reverse in blue-grey letterpress on an unadorned light ground, enclosed by the same chain-link and figure-eight ornamental border as the obverse. The blackletter heading 'Gutschein der Gemeinde Kirchheim' appears at the top, followed by 'über' between fine ruled lines, above the bold Gothic centrepiece legend 'Zwanzig Heller'. A four-line explanatory text in smaller blackletter below cites the legal authority for issue, referencing the municipal committee resolution of 8 February 1920.
Reverse lettering Gutschein der Gemeinde Kirchheim
über
Zwanzig Heller
Zur Behebung der herrschenden Hartgeldnot gibt die Gemeinde Kirchheim auf Grund des Gemeindeausschuß-Beschlusses vom 8. Februar 1920 Gutscheine aus.
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Kirchheim's 20 Heller Notgeld belongs to the enormous wave of Austrian municipal emergency currency issued after the First World War, when coin shortages stripped small-denomination specie from everyday commerce almost entirely. Hundreds of Gemeinden across Austria printed their own paper to fill the gap, and the resulting issues varied wildly in quality, longevity, and official sanction.

Burgstaller's mayoral signature gives this a precise point of administrative accountability, but in practice these notes circulated on little more than local trust — no central authority stood behind them.

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