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| Uitgever | Notgeld-Sammlerbund Innsbruck |
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| Jaar | 1920 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central circular vignette with a detailed line-art street scene of the Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse in Innsbruck, with pedestrians and historic facades rendered in brown on a cream ground, captioned 'Herzog Friedrichstr.' below the vignette. Large stylised '50' numerals and interlocking 'h' monograms in pale blue occupy the four corners, flanked at lower left by the Tyrolean eagle coat of arms in orange and at lower right by a decorative Tyrolean motif in orange; edelweiss sprigs appear at the upper corners. A text banner across the bottom reads 'Notgeld-Sammlerbund Innsbruck.' with printer's imprint 'WAGNER, INNSBRUCK' at lower right. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | 50 Herzog Friedrichstr. Notgeld-Sammlerbund Innsbruck. WAGNER, INNSBRUCK. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Austrian Notgeld of this type occupies an odd corner of the hobby — technically municipal emergency currency issued during the postwar collapse of the Habsburg monetary system, but by 1920 Innsbruck's series were being produced explicitly for collectors rather than to meet any genuine payment emergency. The Notgeld-Sammlerbund Innsbruck, a collectors' association, commissioned these notes from Wagner's local press with full awareness that most would never see a cash transaction.
That collector intent is precisely what makes condition distribution so skewed — uncirculated examples dominate surviving stock, while genuinely handled pieces are the outliers.