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| 正面铭文 | 50 Heller Altenmarkt a.d. Triesting |
| 背面描述 | Plain cream paper reverse with all text typeset in letterpress. The heading 'GUTSCHEIN' appears in large capitals at the top, followed by the issuer name and the denomination '50 HELLER 50' in bold type. The body text sets out the redemption terms in German, dated 9 May 1920, with the signatures of the Bürgermeister, the authorised municipal councillor, and the cashier printed in three separate positions below. |
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One of thousands of Austrian municipal emergency notes — Notgeld — issued after the First World War as the new Austrian republic struggled with chronic small-change shortages and an economy in freefall. Altenmarkt an der Triesting is a small market town in Lower Austria, and like dozens of similarly sized communities, it turned to a local printer rather than any central authority. Wilhelm Sandler operated out of nearby Steinfeld, which kept production genuinely local.
Three signatories authenticated each note: the Bürgermeister, a council administrator, and a treasurer — a degree of bureaucratic formality that underscores how seriously even tiny municipalities treated the legal exposure of issuing their own currency.