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| 正面铭文 | Gutschein Gemd. Krieglach Peter Rosegger 20 Zwanzig Haler 20 III. AUFLAGE |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in deep red and grey on cream paper, with a dense arabesque and scrollwork border incorporating the word 'Heller' repeated vertically on each side and large numeral '20' at left and right. A vignette at the top centre depicts the Marktbrunnen (market fountain) of Krieglach, labelled 'Markt-Brunnen'. The central text panel carries the redemption notice in Gothic script, countersigned with facsimile signatures of the Bürgermeister and two Vicebürgermeister, with the anti-counterfeiting warning 'Die Nachahmung wird gesetzi. bestraft.' below. The place name 'Krieglach' appears in decorative red lettering at the bottom centre. |
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Krieglach is a small market town in Styria, Austria, best known as the birthplace of the writer Peter Rosegger — a fact the municipality leaned into heavily during the Notgeld period. Austrian municipal Notgeld proliferated between 1919 and 1922 to address a genuine coin shortage, and Krieglach was among hundreds of Styrian communes that issued their own emergency paper rather than wait for Vienna to solve the problem.
The JPR0480e series covers the full set of Krieglach denominations from this issue. The 20 Heller is the middle value in what was typically a three-denomination run for communes of this size.