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| 表面の説明 | The obverse presents an elaborate Baroque architectural vignette rendered in grey-blue letterpress, centred on an ornate portal or altar-like structure with flanking pilasters, scrollwork corbels, and figural elements including putti or allegorical figures at the apex. Within the central cartouche is a heraldic coat of arms surrounded by decorative scrolls. Two symmetrical vertical text tablets flanking the central vignette carry the issuing authority and validity inscriptions, while the denomination numeral '20' and the municipality name appear in bold hand-lettered script to the right. Two facsimile signatures and the printer's imprint appear along the lower margin. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is unprinted and left plain, with the obverse design visible as a ghost impression through the thin paper stock. No text, vignette, or decorative elements are present on this side. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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Sarmingstein is a tiny settlement in Upper Austria, pressed against the south bank of the Danube in the Strudengau gorge — one of the more isolated stretches of the river. This note is a piece of wartime Notgeld, issued by the local market commune when small-change coinage vanished from circulation during the First World War, hoarded by a public that no longer trusted paper and clung to metal. Thousands of Austrian municipalities did the same, but most relied on larger town printers; Sarmingstein went to J. M. Liebl in the nearby river town of Grein.
The Jaksc/Pick suffix "Ib" indicates a specific paper or print variant within the 20 Heller denomination — worth tracking against the "Ia" if building a complete run.