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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in rose-red Fraktur script on white paper. The upper portion carries a four-line rhyming verse attributed to Ernst Otto Karl, followed by the full issuer title and denomination in a larger display typeface. Below, a block of legal text in smaller Fraktur sets out the terms of validity, guarantee by the municipality's assets, and the redemption period from 15 to 30 November 1920 at the Gemeindekasse. At the foot of the note, three signature lines are designated for the Vize-Bürgermeister, Bürgermeister, and Gemeinderat, each bearing a manuscript signature. |
| 背面铭文 | Kaufst Du Dir ein Viertel Wein, Steck' gleich zwanzig Scheine ein! Kostet er vielleicht noch mehr, Nimm die andern Scheine her! Ernst Otto Karl. Kassenschein der Gemeinde Imbach im Kremstal über 50 Heller. Diese Gutscheine sind unverzinslich. Die Gemeinde Imbach im Kremstale haftet mit ihrem ganzen beweglichen und unbeweglichen Vermögen für die Verbindlichkeit, diesen Schein bis 30. November 1920 in Zahlung zu nehmen und in der Zeit vom 15. bis 30. November 1920 gegen persönliche Vorweisung an der Gemeindekasse in gesetzlichem Bargelde einzulösen. Die Nachahmung wird gesetzlich bestraft. Vize-Bürgermeister: Bürgermeister: Gemeinderat: |
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Imbach is a tiny village in Lower Austria — today officially part of Krems an der Donau — with a population that has rarely exceeded a few hundred. That a municipality this small issued its own emergency currency is less surprising than it sounds: the Heller Scheine phenomenon of 1920–1921 swept through thousands of Austrian communes, large and small, in response to a nationwide coin shortage so severe that even fractional transactions had become impossible without improvised local scrip.
The JPR0404IIb designation places this within the Jaksch catalogue's secondary variant for Imbach, suggesting at least two distinct printings or paper stocks exist for this denomination. Small-commune issues like this one were typically printed in very limited runs, often by local printers, and redeemed — then destroyed — within months.