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| 背面描述 | The reverse is largely unprinted, presenting a plain buff paper surface with a faint ghost impression of the obverse visible through the thin sheet. An oval official validation stamp in dark blue ink, applied by hand at the lower centre, bears the circular legend "STADTGEMEINDE KOMMOTAU" enclosing a small decorative foliate device, serving as the municipality's authentication mark. |
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| 防伪类型 | Official stamp |
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Komotau (now Chomutov, Czech Republic) issued this emergency fractional note during the revolutionary turbulence of 1849 — the tail end of the Bohemian uprisings that had convulsed the Habsburg lands the previous year. Municipal authorities across Bohemia resorted to locally issued Kleingeld substitutes when small-denomination coinage essentially vanished from circulation, hoarded by a population with little confidence in what came next.
Gottlieb Haase Söhne was a well-established Prague printing house with a long record of quality commercial work, which makes their involvement in these provincial emergency pieces somewhat notable. The official stamp was the primary authentication mechanism — without it, the note had no standing.