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| 正面描述 | Tan-toned note with a double-line rectangular border in red-brown. A central vignette illustrates the guild emblem of the Haller Schiffleute (Hall boatmen's guild), rendered as an ornate gondola-like river craft with decorative finials, printed in dark brown. The denomination '50' appears in large red Gothic numerals at upper left, with 'Heller' at upper right in matching style. The lower left carries a multi-line letterpress text affirming the municipality's guarantee of redemption valid until 30 November 1920, flanked at lower right by two manuscript signatures for the Bürgermeister and Stadtkämmerer. Printer's imprint 'WAGNER, INNSBRUCK' and edition note '1. AUFLAGE' appear at the bottom corners. |
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| 背面描述 | A detailed topographic vignette after a historical engraving reproduces a panoramic bird's-eye view of Hall in Tirol with salt ships on the River Inn in the year 1660, rendered in fine line work in dark olive and brown tones against a warm buff ground. The town coat of arms, in red, blue, and black, appears in a decorative cartouche at upper left. At the base, a horizontal panel carries the denomination '50' in a grey box at left, the caption 'HALL IN T. SALZSCHIFFE IM J. 1660' in letterpress at centre, and 'Hl.' in a matching grey box at right. The printer's imprint 'WAGNER, INNSBRUCK' appears below the lower-left border. |
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Hall in Tirol issued this 50 Heller note as part of the Notgeld wave that swept through Austrian municipalities after the collapse of the Habsburg economy left the new republic chronically short of small-denomination coinage. The town's Stadtgemeinde had the authority — and the necessity — to commission local emergency currency, which Wagner in nearby Innsbruck was well-positioned to supply quickly and cheaply.
Austrian Notgeld of this period varies enormously in print quality; Wagner's output for Tyrolean towns was generally competent but not elaborate.