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30 Heller Guntramsdorf

Issuer Marktgemeinde Guntramsdorf
Year 1920
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Value 30 Hellers (0.3)
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Obverse description Blue-tinted notgeld printed in a single colour, with a panoramic vignette at centre framed by an arched gateway through which a church steeple and village landscape are visible. To the left, a group of cattle grazes in a field, while to the right an industrial or agricultural structure with a chimney is rendered in a similar pastoral style. The denomination '30 HELLER' appears twice in circular cartouches at the lower left and right, and the issuer's name and note type are inscribed in a bold banner across the upper portion.
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Reverse lettering Die Marktgemeinde Guntramsdorf löst diesen Kassenschein in der Zeit vom 1. – 31. August 1920 in gesetzlichem Bargelde ein.
MARKTGEMEINDE GUNTRAMSDORF pol. Bes. MÖDLING N.Ösl.
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Guntramsdorf's 30 Heller notgeld dates from the chaotic period following Austria's postwar currency collapse, when municipalities across Lower Austria were forced to issue their own emergency small change because coins had entirely disappeared from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply never reminted after the war. The Marktgemeinde issues were legal under the tolerant stance taken by the Austrian government toward municipal notgeld in 1919–1920, provided they carried an official seal and were redeemable locally.

The 30 Heller denomination is an odd one — most Austrian notgeld clusters around 10, 20, and 50 Heller — suggesting genuine local need rather than speculative collector issue.

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