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50 Heller Krungl

Uitgever Gemeinde Mitterndorf im steirischen Salzkammergut
Jaar 1920
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Waarde 50 Hellers (0.50)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Multicolour letterpress vignette in green, purple, and black, with a stylised Alpine mountain range rendered in violet and white dominating the upper half against a dark sky. To the right, a village church with a pointed steeple is set among green foliage. A large overprint in brown gothic script reads "Ausgabe für Gemeinde Krungl" across the centre field. Two text cartouches in the lower corners carry the validity notice and the patriotic motto, with the denomination "50 Heller" printed centrally in bold type.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain cream paper reverse, unillustrated, bearing a single block of printed text in German setting out the redemption conditions of this interest-free voucher. Two manuscript signatures appear below, that of the Kassier at lower left and the Bürgermeister at lower right, each preceded by their respective printed title. A partially legible oval official stamp is impressed to the left of the text block.
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Opmerkingen

Krungl is a small hamlet within the Mitterndorf municipality, and the decision to issue a separate hamlet-identified note rather than one generically labeled for the municipality was not uncommon in Styrian Notgeld — local identity ran strong, and individual villages occasionally pushed for their own series. Schaffran's work for Paul Gerin during this period was prolific; he handled a significant volume of the Austrian communal emergency money printed in Vienna after the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left small communities starved of fractional coinage.

The Jaksc suffix "l" indicates this falls within a lettered variant sequence for the 621 series.

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