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| 背面描述 | The reverse, framed within a plain ruled border, is printed entirely in Gothic Fraktur typeface. The heading 'Ruine Falkenstein' appears at upper left, identifying the subject of the obverse vignette, while a four-line verse at upper right evokes the castle's medieval heritage. The central text block states the redemption conditions of this Kassenschein, and a statutory counterfeiting warning closes the lower register. |
| 背面铭文 | Ruine Falkenstein. Nur mehr ein Rest der Mauer, Kündet von vergang'ner Zeit, Allwo die stolzen Falkenberge Gehaust in Ritterherrlichkeit. Dieser Kassenschein ist unverzinslich und wird in der Zeit vom 1. bis 31. Dezember 1920 von der Gemeinde Straß in gesetzlichem Gelde eingelöst. Die Nachahmung wird gesetzlich bestraft. |
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Austrian Notgeld of this type emerged from a specific administrative crisis: the postwar collapse of small-denomination coinage left rural municipalities scrambling to facilitate everyday transactions. Marktgemeinde Straß, a small market town in Styria, issued these Heller notes under emergency provisions that briefly empowered local authorities to fill the gap left by Vienna's inability to supply sufficient fractional currency in 1920.
Styrian municipal Notgeld was typically printed in very small runs, often by local job printers, and redeemed quickly once coinage supplies normalized — meaning survival rates are low and documentation thin.