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20 Heller St. Pölten - Deutsche national-sozialistische Arbeiterpartei

Uitgever Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei, Ortsorganisation St. Pölten
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Red letterpress composition centred on an oval vignette of a blacksmith striking an anvil, framed by a rope-style border. Two large trees flank the central oval, with a rural landscape and sunrise scene to the left and an industrial factory complex with railway to the right. Below the central vignette the denomination 'Hel. 20 ler' appears in green. A continuous ribbon banner across the lower portion carries the political slogan in fragmented segments reading 'National Heim und sozial schafft das Volkswohlfahlgemäß'. The outer border consists of a repeating dot-and-floral chain.
Opschrift keerzijde Hel. 20 ler
National Heim und sozial schafft das Volkswohlfahlgemäß
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This is an early NSDAP-issued emergency currency — Notgeld — from St. Pölten, Lower Austria, dating to 1920, well before the party had any meaningful national foothold. The Ortsorganisation St. Pölten was among the Austrian branches of the Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei, the Austrian predecessor party that Hitler himself had belonged to before the German NSDAP absorbed its identity and mythology. Issuing small-denomination scrip was a practical necessity during the Notgeld period, but for a fringe political organization to print its own circulating notes was also an act of institutional self-assertion.

Gustl Heger's design credit is notably specific — unusually so for provincial Notgeld of this denomination.

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