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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in dark brown and purple on cream paper with a purple border. At centre, a large denomination numeral '50' appears within a dotted guilloche panel, flanked by the inscription 'Heller' above and below in ornate lettering. To the left and right of the central vignette stand two figures in traditional Upper Austrian folk costume, a woman and a man respectively, set within an elaborate circular ornamental frame of scrollwork and rosette motifs. The issuer inscription 'Gemeinde St. Marienkirchen a.H.' is lettered at the base, with 'Gutschein der' arching across the top. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in purple on cream paper with a matching purple border. A large central underprint vignette rendered in light tones depicts a stylised view of the municipality, surmounted by an ornamental arch with a coat of arms at its apex, all enclosed within an elaborate lace-like scrollwork frame. The denomination numerals '50' appear in bold purple at the lower left and right corners, with 'Fünfzig Heller' inscribed twice across the top. A block of text in the lower half carries the legal redemption obligation and the signature line of the Bürgermeister. |
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Sankt Marienkirchen am Hausruck is a small rural commune in Upper Austria, and this 50 Heller notgeld belongs to the massive wave of municipal emergency money issued across Austria between 1920 and 1921 when small coin had effectively vanished from circulation. The inflationary pressures following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire created a coin shortage severe enough that villages, market towns, and even individual businesses printed their own fractional notes — often in small series, sometimes in a single print run.
The Jaksc/Pick reference places this within the documented Austrian notgeld corpus, but survival rates for rural commune issues like this one are genuinely uneven. Signed by Joh. Singer, presumably in an administrative capacity for the Gemeinde.