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30 Heller Haslach

Issuer Gemeinde Haslach an der Mühl (Municipality of Haslach an der Mühl)
Year 1920
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Value 30 Hellers (0.3)
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Reverse description The reverse, printed in green on cream paper, carries a text block at right setting out the legal basis and redemption conditions of the Notgeld issue, dated Haslach, 20 May 1920, with the total issue amount of 50,000 Kronen stated. At left, a rectangular frame with parallel-line underprint contains the denomination numeral '30'. The printed facsimile signatures of J. Mayrhofer (G.-R.), F. Mathie (Bürgermeister), and Th. Aumeyer (G.-R.) appear below the text, with an anti-counterfeiting warning at the foot and a small 'PL/AB' monogram at lower right.
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Signature(s) J. Mayrhofer (G.-R.), F. Mathie (Bürgermeister) and Th. Aumeyer (G.-R.)
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Haslach an der Mühl is a small mill town in Upper Austria, and this 30 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities after the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy left smaller communities without adequate small-change circulation. L. Haase in Linz was a regional commercial printer — not a security printer — which is worth noting when assessing any example with questionable impression quality.

Three signatories authenticated each note: the Bürgermeister and two Gemeinderäte, a procedural requirement that made bulk forgery impractical but issue logistics slow.

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