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50 Heller Pfarrwerfen

发行方 Gemeinde Pfarrwerfen (Municipality of Pfarrwerfen)
年份 1920
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货币 Krone (1918-1921)
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正面描述 Green on cream paper notgeld issue. A central vignette presents a landscape view of the Soldenhütte im Tennengebirge, with an edelweiss flower in the foreground and a wayside cross amid alpine scenery. The denomination numeral "50" appears in large figures at upper left and upper right within ornamental cartouches, with the value inscription "FÜNFZIG HELLER" repeated on each side below; the issuer legend "GUTSCHEIN DER GEMEINDE PFARRWERFEN" is set across the top within a decorative foliate border. Diamond-shaped guilloche ornaments occupy the lower corners.
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背面描述 Blue on cream paper, the reverse carries a central text panel within an elaborate Art Nouveau floral and foliate border. The legal text states the authorisation of the voucher issue by municipal council resolution of 27 June 1920, the total issue amount of 50,000 Kronen, and the redemption terms at the Gemeindeamt in Pfarrwerfen until 31 December 1920. Below the main text block, the authority line reads "Gemeinde-Vorstehung Pfarrwerfen" with the facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister. An anti-counterfeiting notice and the imprint line "Entwurf: F. X. STADLER – Druck von R. KIESEL in Salzburg" appear at the foot.
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Pfarrwerfen is a small parish commune in the Salzach valley south of Salzburg, and this 50 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austria's municipalities between 1919 and 1921 — a direct consequence of the currency chaos following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Local governments printed their own emergency fractional notes because small-denomination coinage had effectively vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted down during the war years.

R. Kiesel was a Salzburg printer responsible for a number of regional Notgeld issues across the province, with F. X. Stadler handling the design work. The "b" variant designation in the Jaksc catalogue typically signals a paper stock or color difference from the primary type.

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