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| 表面の説明 | Printed in blue on cream paper, the obverse is framed by an ornate letterpress border incorporating decorative arabesque vignettes at each corner and a beaded inner rule. The denomination numeral '50' appears in large characters within dedicated panels at left and right, while a central rectangular vignette presents a detailed view of a rural manor or municipal building surrounded by trees and a flowering meadow. The issuer name and denomination are set in bold letterpress type above and below the central vignette respectively. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The plain cream reverse carries all text within a dotted rectangular border, printed in dark blue in a mix of Fraktur and Roman typefaces. The denomination and validity clause are set out in a structured typographic layout, with the issuing authority and the printed names and titles of the two municipal signatories appearing at the foot. |
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Pühret is a small rural commune in Upper Austria — the kind of locality that issued Notgeld not out of institutional ambition but simple necessity, as the postwar coin shortage left even village-level transactions unworkable. The Schwanenstadt printer J. Schmirer handled several such commissions for the surrounding district, making genuinely local production traceable here rather than the more common practice of sending artwork to Vienna.
Signed by Plözeneder and Gastinger in their capacity as municipal officers, this 50 Heller note sits at the smaller end of Upper Austrian communal Notgeld denominations. Designer K. Reithinger's involvement suggests the artwork was locally commissioned rather than adapted from generic stock.