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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in black and red on buff paper and carries a large heraldic double-headed eagle vignette to the left, overlaid with a bold red diagonal cross. To the upper right, the denomination is expressed in Gothic Fraktur script as 'Vierzig Heller', with the numeral '40' and Heller abbreviation 'H' in large display type forming the central value panel. The redemption text, validity date of 31 December 1920, and the issuer's name 'Kurgemeinde Igls in Tirol' appear in the lower central field, flanked below by signature lines for the Kassier and Bürgermeister; the edition designation '4 Auflage' is printed in red below the main frame. |
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| 背面铭文 | HEILIG WASSER Kassenschein der Kurgemeinde Igls in Tirol. WAGNER, INNSBRUCK. |
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Igls is a small resort village above Innsbruck, and its Kurgemeinde — the administrative body overseeing the spa and health resort functions — issued these Heller notes as part of the broader Austrian Notgeld wave that swept through Tyrol and beyond from 1919 onward. Municipal and district authorities issued their own small-denomination emergency currency because the central supply of low-value coinage had effectively collapsed in the postwar economic disorder. Wagner in Innsbruck was a regional workhorse printer for exactly this kind of local commission.
The 40 Heller denomination is among the less common values in the Igls series.