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50 Heller Aschbach

Issuer Marktgemeinde Aschbach (Market Town of Aschbach)
Year 1920
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering Gutschein der Marktgemeinde Aschbach
Fünfzig Heller
Die Marktgemeinde Aschbach N.Ö. haftet mit ihrem ganzen Vermögen für die Verbindlichkeit.
Giltig bis 31. Dezember 1920.
Der Bürgermeister:
Vizebürgermeister:
für einen Gemeinderат
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Reverse lettering Fünfzig Heller
Der Markt Aschbach gibt laut Gemeinderatssitzungsbeschluß vom 8. April 1920 für Fünfzigtausend Kronen Notgeldscheine zu 10, 20 und 50 Heller aus. Diese Scheine sind unverzinslich u. werden bis 31. Dezember 1920 von der Marktgemeinde Aschbach in gesetzl. Bargeld eingelöst.
Die Nachahmung dieser Scheine wird bestraft.
Druck von F. Kielar Amstetten.
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Austrian municipal notgeld at its most local: Aschbach is a small market town in Lower Austria, and like hundreds of similar communities, it issued its own emergency small change during the postwar coin shortage that gripped Austria between 1919 and 1921. F. Kielar was a regional printer in Amstetten — the nearby district capital — responsible for several such issues across the surrounding municipalities, working quickly and cheaply to fill an immediate practical need.

The JPR reference places this within the Jaksch cataloguing of Lower Austrian notgeld, a collector area where completeness by issuer is the usual pursuit rather than individual rarity.

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