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50 Heller St. Pantaleon

发行方 Gemeinde Sankt Pantaleon (Municipality of Sankt Pantaleon)
年份 1920
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形状 Rectangular
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正面描述 Brown letterpress Notgeld on cream paper, with the denomination '50 h' in bold at upper left and right corners flanking vertical panels of ornamental columns. The central vignette presents a detailed line-art view of the parish church of St. Pantaleon set against a dramatic clouded sky, bordered above by a decorative floral guilloche band. Below the church vignette, a motto cartouche reads 'GOTT PREIS UND EHR', followed by the issuing authority inscription in Gothic script, with three manuscript signatures and the municipal coat of arms in the lower lateral panels.
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背面描述 Brown letterpress design on cream paper with the numeral '50' at upper left and right corners flanking lateral panels each bearing a standing armoured medieval knight. The central vignette shows a mounted knight in full armour on a rearing horse, sword raised, rendered in bold line-art style within a decorative arched frame; a scroll at the top of the arch carries the inscription 'ST. PANTALEON'. A motto band with scrollwork reads 'IM RINGEN DER ZEIT', beneath which appears the redemption text in Gothic script referencing the council resolution of 4 May 1920. Municipal heraldic devices occupy the lower lateral corners.
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Sankt Pantaleon is a small rural municipality in Upper Austria, and this 50 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld emergency currency wave that swept Austria following the collapse of the Habsburg empire. Municipal governments across the country were forced to fill a genuine coin vacuum — small denominations had vanished from circulation almost entirely by 1919–1920, hoarded or melted down during years of wartime scarcity.

Buchdruckerei Enns was a local commercial printer in the nearby town of Enns, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Austria. Utilitarian output, no engraved plates — just letterpress work serving administrative necessity.

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