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| 正面描述 | Green letterpress note on light paper with a fine dotted guilloche border enclosing the entire design. The denomination '20' appears in large numerals at centre, flanked by the word 'Heller' on each side within a ruled panel. Below, a multi-line legal text in German states the municipality's liability and the date of the council resolution (13. März 1920), followed by the mayor's signature line reading 'Der Bürgermeister: SCHINDECKER'. A warning against counterfeiting is printed at the foot, with the printer's imprint 'Druck: Stampfl, Braunau' at the lower margin. |
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| 背面铭文 | Das Churfürstliche Schloß Fröburg. Das kurfürstliche Schloß Friedburg bei Lengau um 1700 |
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Lengau is a small market town in Upper Austria, and this note is a product of the postwar Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities between 1919 and 1922. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monetary system left local governments scrambling to cover small-denomination shortages; Gemeinde Lengau responded by commissioning Stampfl of nearby Braunau to produce these 20 Heller pieces. Braunau am Inn was a regional printing center with several small commercial presses servicing the surrounding Innviertel communities during exactly this period.
The single signatory, Schindecker, was almost certainly a local municipal official rather than a bank officer — authority for Notgeld emission sat with the Bürgermeister or his designated representative, not any financial institution.