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50 Heller Raxendorf

Uitgever Gemeinde Raxendorf (Municipality of Raxendorf)
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain cream paper Notgeld voucher with a decorative rectangular border composed of interlocking geometric and scroll ornaments in dark ink, enclosing the denomination numerals '50' at left and right flanking the central legend 'Heller' in bold Gothic blackletter type. A light trellis-pattern underprint covers the entire field. Below the denomination frame, a three-line text in Gothic script states the redemption conditions, the issuance date of 10 May 1920, and the locality name Raxendorf. Two authorising signatories are identified at the foot: Willy Vollhammer (Kaufmann) at lower left and Franz Karl (Gastwirt und Bäcker) at lower right.
Opschrift voorzijde Gutschein für Raxendorf
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50 Heller 50
welcher von den Gefertigten in gesetzlicher Währung
vom 1. bis 31. Dezember 1920 eingelöst wird.
Raxendorf, am 10. Mai 1920.
Willy Vollhammer, Kaufmann.
Franz Karl, Gastwirt und Bäcker.
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Opmerkingen

Raxendorf is a small municipality in Lower Austria, and like hundreds of similar communities it issued Notgeld during the acute small-change shortage that followed Austria's defeat in the First World War. The central government could not produce coin fast enough, and local authorities — including villages with no banking infrastructure whatsoever — were left to paper over the gap themselves, literally. The Vollhammer and Karl signatures here represent local administrative officials, not bank officers.

These hyperlocal Austrian Notgeld issues were typically valid only within the issuing municipality, which kept redemption manageable but also meant they rarely traveled far — and rarely survived long after the shortage eased.

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