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| 表面の説明 | A local Austrian notgeld issue of 20 Heller, typeset in letterpress with the denomination and issuing authority in a simple bordered frame. The face carries the value numeral and the name of the issuing market town, consistent with the utilitarian character of wartime and post-war Austrian emergency currency. Textual elements are arranged centrally within a plain rectangular border. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a plain or lightly printed surface typical of small-denomination Austrian notgeld, with minimal ornamental elements and likely carrying validation text, date, or a brief issuing authorization statement. The layout reflects the economical production standards of post-war municipal emergency notes. |
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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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Austrian Notgeld at its most local. Spitz an der Donau, a small wine-producing market town in Lower Austria's Wachau valley, issued this 20 Heller emergency note in 1920 as part of the nationwide kleingeld crisis that followed the dissolution of the Habsburg monetary system. With coin hoarding endemic and central supply erratic, hundreds of Austrian municipalities printed their own fractional paper — Spitz among them.
The series is collectible primarily as a regional curio rather than a monetary rarity; print runs for Wachau Notgeld were often modest but rarely documented with precision.