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20 Heller Mauthausen

Issuer Gemeinde Mauthausen (Market Town of Mauthausen)
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Reference(s) Jaksc/Pick#0601V-20
Obverse description Dark brown letterpress print on plain paper. A central oval vignette within a decorative cartouche presents a view of a town gate and historic buildings of Mauthausen, surrounded by an ornate wreath of oak leaves and acorns. The denomination numeral '20' appears at upper left and the Heller abbreviation 'H' at upper right, with the issuer legend printed in bold hand-drawn lettering below the vignette.
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Reverse description Plain paper with a double-ruled black border enclosing the text field. A handwritten serial number appears at upper right following the printed 'Nr.' prefix. The legal text is printed in black, and a circular purple municipality stamp of Mauthausen is applied at centre, validating the note for circulation within the commune's territory.
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Mauthausen is a small market town on the Danube in Upper Austria, and its decision to issue Notgeld during the currency chaos of 1920–1921 was purely practical — the national coinage had effectively vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted, and small transactions had become impossible without local emergency issues. Hundreds of Austrian municipalities did the same thing in this period, which makes the Mauthausen issues common in type but always locally specific in detail.

The official stamp functions as the sole security device — rudimentary even by Notgeld standards, but adequate for a community where the issuer was known and trusted by sight.

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