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20 Heller Werfen

Issuer Marktgemeinde Werfen (Market Town of Werfen)
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Reference(s) Jaksc/Pick#JPR1173b-20
Obverse description Typeset notgeld voucher printed in brown on buff paper with a crosshatch-patterned border enclosing a central text panel set against a mottled ochre underprint. The denomination "Zwanzig Heller" appears in large blackletter script at centre, with the issuing authority and redemption clause in roman and blackletter type above. Two manuscript signatures appear at the lower centre above the printed designations "Gemeinderat" and "Bürgermeister".
Obverse lettering Marktgemeinde Werfen
Dieser Gutschein über
Zwanzig Heller
wird bis 31 December 1920 von der Marktgemeinde Werfen in gesetzlichem Gelde eingelöst
Gemeinderat
Bürgermeister
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Werfen is a small market town in the Salzburg region of Austria, and like hundreds of similarly sized municipalities, it issued its own emergency small-change notes — Notgeld — during the coin shortages that gripped Austria between roughly 1920 and 1922. The Heller denomination places this firmly in that window, just before the catastrophic inflation that rendered such fractional values meaningless.

The JPR reference indicates this is the 'b' variety, meaning at least two distinct versions of the 20 Heller were produced — likely differing in color, serial numbering, or paper stock rather than issuing authority or denomination text.

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