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| 表面の説明 | Emergency issue (Notgeld) of the Municipality of Traun, dated 1920, with the denomination 30 Heller rendered in bold numerals within a simply framed text panel. The issuing authority and face value are stated in German-language letterpress text, typical of Austrian municipal Notgeld of the period. The overall design is austere, reflecting wartime austerity printing practices. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse carries the redemption or validity clause in German, affirming the note's legal status within the municipality and the expiry date of 31 December 1920. The layout is typographic, consistent with the economical production methods employed for Austrian Notgeld issues of this era. |
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Traun is a small market town in Upper Austria, and its 1920 Heller emergency notes belong to the vast wave of Notgeld produced across the former Habsburg territories as the new Austrian republic struggled with acute coin shortages in the immediate postwar years. Municipal and local corporate issuers filled the gap themselves, often commissioning locally printed pieces in small runs with no central oversight.
The 30 Heller denomination is among the more practical mid-range values in Austrian Notgeld — common enough to have circulated heavily, which means genuinely unhandled examples are harder to locate than the print quantities alone would suggest.