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| 裏面の説明 | Cream and olive-toned reverse centered on a large bold numeral '40 H' denomination in Gothic script, above which the title 'Kassenschein über Vierzig Heller' appears. To the left, a Tyrolean heraldic eagle displayed in olive-gold occupies a shield within a foliate surround. The main text panel states the redemption guarantee by the Kurgemeinde Igls in Tirol valid to 31 December 1920, with manuscript signatures of the Kassier and Bürgermeister below; a printed notation '5. Auflage' (5th issue) appears at the foot in olive. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Kassenschein über Vierzig Heller 40 H Die Kurgemeinde Igls in Tirol, haftet für die Einlosung dieses Scheines bis 31. Dezember 1920. Der Kassier: Der Bürgermeister: 5. Auflage |
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Igls, a small village above Innsbruck, issued its own Notgeld in the early 1920s as part of the wider Austrian small-change crisis — metallic coin had all but vanished from daily life, and even rural Kurorten were forced to print their own emergency fractions. The Kurgemeinde designation is worth noting: Igls was classified as a spa and resort commune, not a municipal government in the ordinary sense, which makes it an unusual issuing authority even by Notgeld standards.
Wagner in Innsbruck handled a significant volume of Tyrolean Notgeld printing during this period. The 40 Heller denomination sits in the mid-range of the Igls series covered under Jaksch 0403e.