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| 表面の説明 | Central vignette in a hexagonal frame presents a streetscape of St. Veit im Mühlkreis, with a church tower with onion dome as the focal point, flanked by hilly landscapes with ruins at left and right. The denomination '50 HELLER' appears in large numerals at lower left, while the issuer text is divided across the upper corners. At lower right, text states the validity expiry date of 31 December 1920. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by decorative floral and guilloche border elements. At the top, 'Fünfzig' and 'Heller' appear in ornate script flanking the large numeral '50' in the centre. A central text block records the legal basis of issue, citing the municipal council resolution of 25 April 1920, a warning against counterfeiting, and the facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister. The denomination '50' appears in the lower left and right corners. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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Sankt Veit im Mühlkreis is a small Upper Austrian market commune, and like hundreds of similar municipalities it issued Notgeld during the acute small-change shortage that followed the First World War. These local emergency issues were administered at the communal level, which is why the signature here belongs to a local official rather than any banking authority — Joh. Rammerstorfer almost certainly served as Bürgermeister or communal treasurer at the time of issue.
Upper Austrian Notgeld from 1920 was printed in enormous variety but short runs, and many series were redeemed promptly once the national coinage situation stabilized.