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20 Heller Stein an der Donau

Issuer Stadtgemeinde Stein an der Donau
Year 1920
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering NOTGELD
20
der Stadtgemeinde Stein a.d. Donau
Zwanzig Heller.
DIE GEMEINDE STEIN A.D. HAFTET FÜR DIESE VERBINDLICHKEIT MIT IHREM GANZEN BEWEGLICHEN U. UNBEWEGLICHEN VERMÖGEN
STEIN A.N.D. den 9. APRIL 1920
DER VIZEBÜRGERMEISTER
DER BÜRGERMEISTER
DER GESCHÄFTSF.GEM.R.
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Reverse lettering 20 Heller 20
Kassenschein der Stadtgemeinde Stein a. D. über 20 Heller.
Zur Linderung der Kleingeldnot gibt die Stadtgemeinde Stein a. D. unverzinsliche Kassenscheine im Betrage von 100.000 Kronen aus. Sie werden von der Gemeinde Stein bis 1. Oktober 1920 in Zahlung genommen und in der Zeit vom 16. bis 30. September 1920 gegen persönliche Vorweisung an der Gemeindekasse im gesetzlichen Bargeld eingelöst.
Die Nachahmung wird gesetzlich bestraft.
J. Faber, Krems
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Stein an der Donau is today administratively merged with Krems, but in 1920 it was still an independent municipality issuing its own emergency small change — Notgeld — to compensate for the acute shortage of low-denomination coinage that plagued Austria in the years immediately following the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy. Hundreds of Austrian towns did the same, but having the printer, J. Faber, located in Krems — literally next door — made the logistics unusually direct.

The Heller denomination itself was already economically marginal by 1920, with inflation beginning to erode any practical value these notes might carry. Most circulated briefly and were discarded, which makes surviving examples more a function of collector interest at the time than of careful preservation afterward.

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