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| 正面描述 | Printed in purple on grey-green paper, the upper portion carries a central vignette of a local church with a pointed steeple and round tower, framed by an ornate Art Nouveau border with vine-leaf motifs; the denomination '20 h.' appears to either side of the vignette. Below, a text panel in Kurrent script states the municipality's guarantee of redemption, dated 13.6.1920, followed by three manuscript signatures for the Bürgermeister, Vizebürgermeister, and a council member. The lower panel bears the issuer name 'der Gemeinde Weinzierl a. W.' in large decorative Fraktur lettering. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain white paper with a faint circular underprint stamp at centre; the upper portion carries a four-line rhyming verse in italic script extolling the Weinzierler Notgeld. Below, the issuer title 'Gutschein der Gemeinde Weinzierl am Walde' is set in bold Fraktur, followed by the denomination 'über 20 Heller.' in large type. Validity and redemption terms are given at foot in smaller Fraktur text. |
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Austrian Notgeld issued during the severe coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg Empire. With the new Austrian state unable to produce sufficient small-denomination coinage, thousands of municipalities printed their own emergency paper in 1920 — Weinzierl am Walde, a small Lower Austrian village, being one of the more obscure examples. These hyper-local issues were often produced in short runs, and many were collected rather than spent, which ironically preserved them.
F. Rohrhofer's credit as designer is unusual for a village issue of this size — most comparable Notgeld from rural Lower Austria used generic printed templates.