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| Issuer | Ortsgemeinde Rindlberg |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Olive-green letterpress notgeld printed on white paper, divided into two panels. The left panel carries a large vignette of a female figure in profile, rendered in fine line engraving with decorative foliate elements in the background. The right panel bears the issuing authority inscription above a central oval guilloche enclosing the denomination numeral, with the unit designation at the foot. |
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| Reverse description | Violet letterpress printing on white paper, enclosed within a decorative border of stylised foliate scroll work at each corner. The central field carries the redemption notice and anti-counterfeiting warning in German text, followed by the title and printed name of the issuing official. |
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Rindlberg is a small village in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of comparable municipalities it issued Notgeld during the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria between roughly 1919 and 1921. These hyperlocal emergency issues were typically authorized, printed in small runs, and redeemed within months — which is precisely why so many are genuinely scarce despite their humble face value.
The Jaksc catalogue reference places this within the Austrian municipal Notgeld series, where Wagner's signature as issuing official is the primary authentication point. Parish-level signatories were personally liable in some cases if notes went unredeemed.