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| 正面描述 | Blue and brown bicolour Notgeld note with an ornate Art Nouveau border. At left, an oval vignette contains a bust portrait of a woman in profile facing right, rendered in brown intaglio-style engraving. At right, a second oval carries the issuer inscription and validity text against a blue geometric underprint. Three manuscript signatures appear in the centre, attributed to the Bürgermeister, Vizebürgermeister, and Gemeinderat. The denomination "FÜNFZIG 50 HELLER" is printed in large letters along the top. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in blue, the reverse is framed by a decorative geometric border with scrollwork corner ornaments. Two circular medallions at left and right each bear the denomination "50 HELLER" within concentric rings. At centre, an oval vignette contains the municipal coat of arms of Hausmening — a shield with a cross motif, surmounted by a crested helmet and flanked by foliate mantling — with the motto "Mit Kunst und wegens Handwerk" inscribed around it. A two-part redemption guarantee text appears in the lower left and right fields. |
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Hausmening is a small village in Lower Austria, and like hundreds of comparable municipalities in the immediate postwar years, it issued emergency currency — Notgeld — to compensate for the near-total collapse of coin circulation following the dissolution of the Habsburg monetary system. The 50 Heller denomination was among the most common values produced across this wave of hyperlocal issues, though the use of two named designers for a single small-format note is unusual and suggests the municipality took some pride in the commission.
F. Nielar of Amstetten, a regional printer rather than one of the major Viennese houses, handled production. Jaksch/Pick reference JPR0358Ic places this within a documented series for the commune.