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50 Heller Linz - Wirtschaftsverband der Mil. Gagisten

Issuer Wirtschaftsverband der Militär-Gagisten, Linz
Year 1920
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Value 50 Hellers (0.50)
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Obverse description Black letterpress on cream paper within an ornate scrollwork border. The denomination numeral '50' appears in large bold type at left, with the abbreviation 'hl' in a matching cartouche at right. The central text panel carries the Gutschein legend, citing the board resolution of 5 May 1920, the liability of the Wirtschaftsverband der Mil.-Gagisten at Mariengasse 5, Linz, and the redemption date of 1 December 1920. Below the text, four manuscript signatures appear under the printed role designations Obmann, Obm.-Stellvert., Kassier, and Buchhalter, with the issue date 'Linz, am 7. Mai 1920' centred above them.
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Reverse lettering Wirtschaftsvb. d. Mil. Gagisten
Ob.Östr.G. m.b.H. Linz.
50 hl
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The Wirtschaftsverband der Militär-Gagisten was a cooperative purchasing association formed by demobilized Austro-Hungarian military pensioners — men whose fixed salaries had been devastated by postwar inflation. These Notgeld issues from Linz allowed members to transact within the cooperative's network when small coin was virtually unobtainable in Upper Austria during 1920.

Karl Hayd's involvement is notable; he was a locally active Linz designer whose work appears across several Upper Austrian emergency issues of this period, giving them a regional graphic coherence rarely found in the more improvised Notgeld of other provinces.

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