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| 正面描述 | Olive-green notgeld on cream paper in a Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) composition. The issuer name 'Gemeinde Anthering' appears in large stylized gothic lettering at the upper left, flanked by an elaborate floral and foliate border design; a cherub or putto figure occupies the upper right corner amid swirling organic motifs. At the lower left, the denomination numeral '50' is set within a decorative cartouche formed by curling botanical scrollwork, while a central oval panel carries the German-language redemption text. The imprint at the lower margin reads 'Entwurf F. X. Stadler // Druck von S. u. K. Müller in Salzburg'. |
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| 背面描述 | Olive-green on cream paper, the reverse centres on an oval vignette enclosed by a shaped cartouche border, presenting a line-engraved view of the Anthering parish church with its distinctive steeple, adjacent farm buildings, and surrounding landscape under a radiant sky. Flanking the central vignette are two large denomination numerals '50', each set within a diamond-patterned guilloche roundel framed by floral scrollwork. The issuer name 'Gemeinde Anthering' runs along the top margin, while the denomination legend 'Fünfzig Heller' is repeated twice across the lower margin. |
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Anthering is a small village north of Salzburg, and this 50 Heller note is typical of the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities between 1919 and 1921 — local authorities printing emergency fractional currency to address the catastrophic coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system. S. u. K. Müller was a Salzburg-based printer responsible for a cluster of these regional issues, which gives notes from the surrounding communes a detectable family resemblance in typography and layout.
F. X. Stadler's involvement as designer is documented for this series. The Jaksch/Pick reference JPR0046f-50 places this among the later Anthering emissions of 1920.