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| 正面描述 | Blue letterpress Notgeld note printed on cream paper, with a double-line rectangular border enclosing the entire design. The central vignette, set within a Gothic arch with decorative tracery, shows a barefoot child figure in profile holding up a vessel; the denomination numeral '40' appears in large Gothic-style type in framed panels to the left and right of the central vignette. Textual inscriptions are arranged in two columns flanking the central image, with a small printer's mark visible at the lower right corner. |
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| 正面铭文 | Gutschein über Vierzig Heller Bezirksausschuß für Jugendfürsorge in Neufelden. O.Ö. Die Einlösung erfolgt vier Wochen nach Bekanntgabe in der Linzer-Zeitung. Wahres Notgeld ist allein Das die wahre Not soll lindern. Nimm es denn, bring's nicht zurück; Schenkst es ja den armen Kindern |
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Austrian Notgeld of the early 1920s was issued by an extraordinarily wide range of local authorities, but the Bezirksausschuss für Jugendfürsorge — a district youth welfare committee — is an unusually narrow issuing body for a circulating emergency note. Most Notgeld came from municipal governments, savings banks, or merchant associations. That a social welfare administrative body in the small Upper Austrian market town of Neufelden was authorized to issue scrip points to the chaotic decentralization of monetary authority following the collapse of the Habsburg state.
Neufelden sits in the Mühlviertel, a rural district chronically short of small coin during the 1919–1922 shortage period. Whether this issue was redeemable by the committee directly or backed by a local bank is not documented in the standard Notgeld catalogs.