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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is unprinted, presenting a plain cream-coloured paper surface devoid of any design, text, or security elements, consistent with standard Austrian Notgeld emergency currency of the period. |
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| 署名 | Ludwig Nrhenegger (Deputy Mayor) and G. Nungele (Mayor) |
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Martinsberg is a small parish in Lower Austria's Waldviertel, and this 20 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities after the First World War, when coin shortages made small-denomination change effectively impossible to obtain. The printer, Steuler of Pöggstall, was a local operation serving the immediate region — not one of the Vienna houses responsible for the more elaborate Notgeld issues that became collector pieces almost immediately upon release.
Designer Em. Nowotny is otherwise unattested in the major references. The two signatories — Deputy Mayor Ludwig Nrhenegger and Mayor G. Nungele — authenticated each note by hand, a requirement that added legal standing under the informal emergency currency framework Austria tolerated through the early 1920s.