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20 Heller Niederösterreich

Issuer Land Niederösterreich (Lower Austria Provincial Government)
Year 1920
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Value 20 Hellers (0.20)
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Obverse description Central vignette of Melk Abbey perched on a rocky promontory above the Danube, with a paddle steamer in the foreground. Denomination numerals '20' in oval cartouches at upper left and right, flanked by vertical floral columns with heraldic shields. Issuer inscription in Gothic blackletter across the top.
Obverse lettering Land Niederösterreich
20 Heller
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Niederösterreich's Heller notgeld of 1920 belongs to the second wave of Austrian provincial emergency currency — issued after the imperial collapse had already dismembered the old monetary system but before the new Republican administration had stabilized the Krone supply enough to meet small-denomination demand. The province was acting as a de facto monetary authority by necessity, not by design.

Christoph Reisser's Söhne was a well-established Viennese commercial printer rather than a security press, and the technical limitations show — these notes were never intended to circulate beyond their issuing region or for long.

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