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30 Heller St. Johann in Tirol

Uitgever Gemeinde Sankt Johann in Tirol
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The left half of the note carries a vignette of a Tyrolean couple in traditional folk costume shaking hands, rendered in a woodcut-style illustration against a hatched background with decorative fir-tree borders. To the lower left of the vignette a four-line patriotic verse is set in small Gothic script. The right half bears the large denomination numeral '30 H' in red letterpress at the top, followed by the issuing authority text and validity date in black Fraktur script, with the Bürgermeister's manuscript signature below; the printer's imprint 'WAGNER, INNSBRUCK' appears at the lower right margin.
Opschrift voorzijde 30 H
Kassenschein über
Dreißig Heller
der Gemd. St. Johann
in Tirol. Giltig bis
31. Jänner 1921.
Der Bürgermeister:
Stolz und siegreich wirst du wieder wehen Deutsches Banner, über unsre Welt, Wenn wir Deutsche nur zusammen stehen Einig von der Etsch bis an den Belt!
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Opmerkingen

St. Johann in Tirol was among hundreds of Austrian municipalities that issued small-denomination Notgeld during the severe coin shortage that followed World War I. The 30 Heller value sits in a range that saw the heaviest local issue activity — small enough to substitute for vanished bronze coinage, large enough to matter in daily transaction. Wagner of Innsbruck handled a substantial volume of Tyrolean communal Notgeld during this period, making them the de facto regional printer for this type of emergency scrip.

Austrian municipal Notgeld was officially invalidated in stages through the early 1920s as the new republican government attempted to stabilize circulation. Most of these issues were redeemed and pulped promptly.

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