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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of a standing armored warrior figure on a stone pedestal, holding a sword in the right hand and a round shield in the left, rendered in a bold Art Nouveau illustrative style against a landscape background with stylized clouds. The denomination numeral '20' appears in terracotta-red at upper left and upper right corners. Below the vignette, a three-line letterpress inscription carries the voucher text and issuing authority. |
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| 正面铭文 | 20 20 GUTSCHEIN UEBER 20 HELLER D. GEMEINDE LEONDING |
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Leonding was a small market commune outside Linz — notable today mainly as the town where Adolf Hitler spent part of his adolescence and where his parents are buried. In 1920, it was notable for nothing much, which makes its decision to issue emergency small change entirely characteristic of the era. Austria's postwar coin shortage was severe enough that hundreds of municipalities printed their own Notgeld, most of it redeemed and pulped within a few years.
Hans Wunder's design credit is unusually specific for a municipal issue at this scale. Local printer attribution for Leonding is consistent with the JPR cataloguing for this series.