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| Emittent | Stadtgemeinde Imst (Town of Imst) |
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| Form | Rectangular |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Letterpress-printed in red-brown on cream paper, the obverse centres on a ruled cartouche enclosing a vignette of the celebrated Tyrolean bird-seller ('Vogelhändler von Imst'), shown striding through an alpine landscape with caged birds on his back and a walking staff in hand, a church steeple and mountain panorama visible behind him. Denomination panels inscribed '50 HELLER' are set in bold type within ruled frames at left and right, with the Tyrolean eagle coat of arms at lower left and the town arms of Imst at lower right. The issuer's name 'STADTGEMEINDE IMST' is set in large capitals across the top, with the redemption legend and Bürgermeister signature line in smaller letterpress below the vignette. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Printed in pale brown on cream paper without an underprint, the reverse repeats the obverse layout in a lighter, monochrome impression. The central ruled cartouche again contains the Vogelhändler vignette, flanked by '50 HELLER' denomination panels at left and right and the two coats of arms in the lower corners. The redemption text and Bürgermeister signature line appear below the vignette in the same letterpress composition as the obverse. |
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| Anmerkungen |
Imst is a market town in the Inn valley of Tyrol, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities it was forced to print its own emergency small-change notes — Notgeld — during and after the First World War, when metal coinage effectively vanished from circulation. The Deutsche Buchdruckerei G.m.b.H. in Innsbruck handled a significant volume of this regional Tyrolean Notgeld, acting as a convenient local printer for surrounding towns that needed issues quickly and cheaply.
The Jaksch/Pick JPR0405d-50 designation places this within a documented series for Imst, suggesting multiple denominations were issued under the same authorization. Heller-denominated Notgeld of this type was typically redeemable only locally and for a fixed period — redemption compliance varied considerably.