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50 Heller Himberg

发行方 Marktgemeinde Himberg (Market Town of Himberg)
年份 1920
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 Printed in dark ink on pale paper, the obverse carries the denomination numeral '50' in the upper left and right corners within decorative lozenge frames, with three vignettes of local Himberg architectural views arranged across the top, the central church view superimposed above the flanking scenes. A shield-shaped coat of arms occupies the centre against a starburst underprint, with the issuer's name 'DER MARKTGEMEINDE HIMBERG' arching across the lower central field in bold letterpress. The lower portion presents the validity clause text in two columns flanking a central panel bearing three manuscript signatures of municipal officials.
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背面描述 The reverse is unprinted, presenting plain cream-toned paper with visible fibrous texture across the entire surface, consistent with the utilitarian production standards of Austrian municipal Notgeld issued during the 1920 period.
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Let me analyze the data provided for this catalog entry: - 50 Heller Himberg - Issuer: Marktgemeinde Himberg (Market Town of Himberg) - Year: 1920 - Composition: Paper - Printed: 30.04.1945 - Reference: Jaksc/Pick#JPR0374a-50 Wait, there's something very interesting here. The year is 1920, but the printed date is 30.04.1945. This is unusual. Let me think about this carefully. Actually, wait - I need to be careful about what "Printed" means here. This could mean the date the note was printed/issued, or it could be a date stamp. But 1945 is during WWII, specifically April 30, 1945 - that's actually the date Hitler died, and very close to the end of WWII in Europe (Germany surrendered May 8, 1945). But wait - the "Year: 1920" and "Printed: 30.04.1945" - this seems contradictory. Let me think... Actually, this is an Austrian Notgeld (emergency money). Himberg is a market town in Lower Austria. Notgeld was common in Austria after WWI, particularly in 1920. The Heller denomination was used in Austria. But the "Printed: 30.04.1945" date is very suspicious. April 30, 1945 is literally the day Hitler

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