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| 表面の説明 | Printed in violet on cream paper, the obverse carries a detailed letterpress landscape vignette of Jagdschloss Brünnwald, a hunting lodge with a round tower set amid forested hills, with a deer visible at left. The denomination "30 Heller" appears in a scroll cartouche at upper left, and the printer's imprint "J. E. Kleinert · Ottensheim · 1920" runs vertically along the right margin. A caption scroll at the bottom bears the inscription "Jagdschloss Brünnwald" in Gothic script. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse, printed in violet on cream paper, is typeset in a double-ruled rectangular border and carries the full issuing authority text in German Gothic script, stating the resolution of 3 June 1920 by the municipalities of Oberweissenbach and Bernhardschlag authorizing emergency notes totalling 50,000 Kronen, redeemable in legal tender within four weeks. Below a central ornamental floral vignette, the printed facsimile names of the two burgomasters and their deputies are arranged in two columns, with an anti-counterfeiting warning in bold Gothic type along the lower margin. |
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A joint issue between two small Upper Austrian municipalities — an arrangement that was itself unusual, even within the freewheeling Notgeld years. The Kleinert press in Ottensheim handled a number of regional emergency issues during this period, and the four-signature format here reflects the administrative reality of a dual-authority note: two signatories per municipality, each lending their name to validate the instrument.
The 30 Heller denomination sits in the middle of the typical Notgeld range but was not among the most common face values — issuers often favored 10, 20, and 50 Heller for practical change-making purposes.