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20 Heller St. Willibald

Issuer Gemeindevorsteung St. Willibald (Municipality of Sankt Willibald, Upper Austria)
Year 1920
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering 20 Gut-Schein 20
Zwanzig Heller
Nur gültig bis
K. Jakob.
31. Dezember 1920.
St. Willibald 16/5 1920.
Der Bürgermeister:
Josef Entholzer.
1765.
Gemeinde-
St. Willibald o.ö.
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Reverse lettering Die Gemeindevorsteung St. Willibald, Oberösterreich,
gibt auf Grund des Gemeindeausschuß-Sitzungsbeschlusses
vom 9. Mai 1920 Notgeld aus und haftet für die Einlösung
mit ihrem ganzen Aktivvermögen.
Die Gutscheine werden in der Zeit vom 1. bis einschließlich
31. Dezember 1920 in gesetzlichem Bargelde eingelöst.
Die Nachahmung wird gesetzlich bestraft.
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Sankt Willibald is a village in the Schärding district of Upper Austria, and like hundreds of similarly small Austrian municipalities, it issued Notgeld during the postwar currency chaos of 1920 — a period when small-denomination coinage had effectively vanished from circulation due to wartime metal requisitioning and rampant hoarding. These local emergency issues were authorized at the municipal level, which is why the Gemeindevorsteung rather than any banking authority appears as issuer.

H. Doblmaier's design credit is unusual for a village this size — most comparable Schärding district issues came from generic regional printers without named designers. Worth noting for specialists tracking Doblmaier's output across Upper Austrian Notgeld commissions.

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