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| 正面描述 | The note is divided into three vertical panels printed in brown and ochre tones. The left and right panels each bear the denomination "30 H" in large Gothic script within a decorative frame. The central vignette presents a woodcut-style view of the Stiftsturm (collegiate tower) of Hall in Tirol, captioned above in Gothic lettering; alpine foothills are visible in the background. The right panel carries the issuance date "Hall, 30.V.20" alongside manuscript facsimile signatures of the Bürgermeister and Stadtkämmerer, with the printer's imprint "Wagner, Innsbruck" at the lower right and the edition notice "3. Auflage" at the lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | 30h STIFTSTURM Die Stadtgemeinde Hall i. Tirol haftet für die Einlösung dieses Scheines bis 30. November 1920 Hall, 30.V.20 der Bürgermeister: Der Stadtkämmerer: 3. AUFLAGE WAGNER, INNSBRUCK |
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Hall in Tirol's Heller notgeld were among the more carefully produced municipal emergency issues of the postwar Austrian inflation period. Wagner was a well-established Innsbruck printing house, and the quality of their work for Tyrolean municipalities generally exceeded what many larger cities managed with outside contractors scrambling to meet demand in 1919–1920.
The 30 Heller denomination is specific to the transitional moment when the old krone system was fragmenting but not yet replaced — municipalities issued their own fractions because small change had effectively vanished from circulation entirely.