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50 Heller Aschach a. d. Donau

Issuer Marktgemeinde Aschach an der Donau (Market Municipality of Aschach an der Donau)
Year 1920
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering 50 Heller
Aschach
a. d. Donau
1920
Der berühmte Marct Aschach
Die Nachmachung wird gesetzlich bestraft
Gutschein 50 Heller
Der Bürgermeister
Cum. Priv.
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Reverse lettering Gutschein der M.-G Aschach
über 50 Heller
Die Marktgemeinde Aschach a. D. haftet für diesen Schein durch eine eigene Deckungsrücklage. Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit, wenn er nicht innerhalb vier Wochen nach erfolgter öffentl. Aufforderung bei der Gemeindekasse Aschach eingelöst wird.
der Bürgermeister
die Vizebürgermeister
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Aschach an der Donau is a small market town on the south bank of the Danube in Upper Austria, and this 50 Heller note is a product of the post-WWI Notgeld wave that swept through Austria between roughly 1919 and 1921. The collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left municipal and commercial issuers scrambling to produce small-denomination emergency currency to cover the chronic shortage of coins — the Vienna mint simply could not keep pace with demand during the inflationary chaos following the armistice.

Austrian Notgeld of this period was issued under provincial authorization and had no legal tender status beyond the issuing community's own goodwill.

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