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| 正面描述 | Salmon-pink notgeld note with the denomination '50 Heller' in bold Gothic script at upper left, alongside the validity inscription 'Nur giltig bis 15. Okt. 1920.' A central oval vignette rendered in dark blue letterpress presents a hilltop castle amid a rocky landscape with trees, enclosed by a thin ruled border. Below the vignette are two signature panels, respectively captioned 'DER 1 RAT' and 'BÜRGERMEISTER,' each bearing a manuscript signature, with a decorative circular seal device between them. |
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| 背面铭文 | Die Ortsgemeinde Reichental im Mühlkreis haftet für diese Verbindlichkeit mit ihrem ganzen beweglichen und unbeweglichen :: Vermögen. :: Reichental, am 22. Mai 1920. Heller 50 Heller Nachmachung dieses Scheines wird gesetzlich bestraft. |
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Reichental im Mühlkreis is a small village in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of comparable communities across the former Habsburg lands, it issued its own Notgeld during the acute coin shortage that followed the First World War. The 50 Heller denomination was among the most common face values for Austrian municipal emergency issues of this period — small enough to substitute for the hoarded metal coinage that had effectively vanished from everyday transactions by 1920.
The Jaksch/Pick reference JPR0827Ia places this within the documented Upper Austrian series. Paper composition was universal for these village issues; no metal or cloth variants are recorded for Reichental.