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| 正面描述 | Brown letterpress vignette on cream paper stock, centred on a rural panoramic scene of the village of Goldwörth with a church tower and surrounding farm buildings set amid trees and open fields, signed in the lower right margin 'J. E. Kleinert 1920 / Ottensheim'. A decorative floral garland runs across the upper border, flanked by fruit-laden branch motifs along both vertical margins, with the denomination numeral '50' repeated in each corner within ornamental cartouches. The legend 'FÜNFZIG HELLER' appears across the top in bold capitals, and 'GOLDWÖRTH' is set within a foliate panel along the lower border. |
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| 正面铭文 | FÜNFZIG HELLER 50 GOLDWÖRTH |
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Goldwörth is a small village in Upper Austria, and this 50 Heller note is a piece of Austrian Notgeld — emergency municipal scrip issued during the economic chaos that followed the First World War. Hundreds of Austrian communes printed their own small-denomination notes between 1919 and 1922 when coin disappeared from circulation almost entirely. Kleinert, based in nearby Ottensheim, handled design work for several local issues in the region.
The reference date of 30 April 1945 in the catalog data is almost certainly a cataloging or data-entry anomaly — the note belongs to the 1920 Notgeld series, not to the final day of the Second World War.