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50 Heller St. Johann in Tirol

Uitgever Sankt Johann in Tirol, Municipality of
Jaar 1920
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in brown and orange tones on buff paper, with a foliate border frame enclosing the design. A central vignette presents a standing female figure on a pedestal holding a laurel wreath, rendered in a woodcut-like illustrative style. The denomination numeral '50' appears in large orange figures at upper left and upper right, with the issuing authority's guarantee text in Gothic script occupying the left panel and the value, redemption date, and mayor's facsimile signature occupying the right panel.
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Opschrift keerzijde Tirol deutsch und ungeteilt!
Tirol den Tirolern!
JOSEF HAGER 1809
St. Johann i Tirol.
2. AUFLAGE
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Opmerkingen

Sankt Johann in Tirol was one of hundreds of Austrian municipalities forced into emergency paper issuance after the First World War stripped small towns of their coin supply. The Wagner firm in Innsbruck handled a substantial portion of the Tyrolean Notgeld trade, printing for multiple communities across the Inn Valley during 1919–1920 — which means Wagner-produced pieces from this region tend to share certain typographic and layout conventions, even across different issuing authorities.

The 50 Heller denomination sits at the upper end of the typical small-change Notgeld range, suggesting this note was intended to substitute for the heavier silver and nickel coinage that had vanished from circulation.

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