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| Issuer | Marktgemeinde Neumarkt an der Ybbs |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Value | 50 Hellers (0.50) |
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| Obverse lettering | Marktgemeinde Neumarkt a.d. Ybbs Gutschein für Fünfzig Heller Dieses Notgeld wird bis 21. Dezember 1920 in gesetzlichem Gelde eingelöst. Neumarkt, im April 1920 Der Bürgermeister Die geschäftsführenden Gemeinderäte Gültig bis 21. Dez. 1920 |
| Reverse description | The reverse is printed in dark brown on a warm tan ground within a decorative border of stylised floral and geometric motifs, with the denomination numeral '50' repeated in each corner. A central vignette presents a panoramic line-engraved landscape of Neumarkt an der Ybbs, with the market town's church spire and rooftops set amid trees and rolling hills. The issuer's name appears in a Gothic-script cartouche above the vignette, and the printer's imprint is set in small type beneath the central image. |
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| Comments |
Austrian Heller notgeld from 1920 sits in a crowded field, but the Neumarkt an der Ybbs issues printed by Ernst Prietzel in Steyr occupy a minor but genuine place in the regional notgeld story. Prietzel was a local commercial printer, not a specialist currency house, and the series reflects that — modest production values typical of small Upper Austrian market towns scrambling to cover small-change shortages that the Vienna government was slow to resolve.
The "b" variant designation in the Jaksch catalogue generally indicates a color or paper variation within the same denomination run. Worth confirming against a reference copy before attributing confidently.