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| Issuer | Gemeinde Fieberbrunn (Municipality of Fieberbrunn) |
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| Year | 1919 |
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| Currency | Krone (1918-1921) |
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| Reverse description | The reverse is dominated by a large landscape vignette in green and black tones, presenting a panoramic view of St. Ullrich am Pillersee with Alpine village buildings, a church, and snow-capped mountain peaks in the background rendered in a linear illustrative style. The denomination numeral '30' appears in bold at both lower corners within the green border frame, and the caption 'ST. ULLRICH a. Pillersee' is inscribed at the top of the vignette. |
| Reverse lettering | ST. ULLRICH a. Pillersee 30 30 |
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Fieberbrunn is a small market town in the Tyrolean Pillersee valley, and this 30 Heller Notgeld is exactly what you'd expect from a rural Austrian municipality scrambling to fill the coin vacuum left by the collapse of the Habsburg economy in 1918–19. Small change had effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent — and hundreds of Austrian communities responded by printing their own emergency fractions. Wagner in Innsbruck was the obvious choice for Tyrolean issuers; the firm handled a significant volume of local Notgeld contracts during this period.
The Jaksc/Pick reference JPR0200c places this within a multi-denomination Fieberbrunn series.