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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a central oval vignette rendered in fine letterpress, showing a panoramic view of the St. Peter in der Au castle complex with its tower and adjacent church rising above surrounding trees. The vignette is enclosed within an ornate rectangular border composed of interlocking scroll and rosette motifs in dark ink, with the denomination '50' repeated in each corner. Below the vignette, a four-line text in Gothic script states the total authorised issue amount of 10,000 Kronen and confirms redemption at the municipal cashier's office until 1 April 1921, with the printer's imprint 'F. Prietzel, Steyr' at the foot. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Die Marktgemeinde St. Peter i. d. Au gibt Kassenscheine bis zu einem Gesamtbetrage von 10.000 Kr aus. Diese Scheine werden bis 1. April 1921 von der Marktkassa in gesetzlichem Bargelde eingelöst. F. Prietzel, Steyr |
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St. Peter in der Au is a market town in Lower Austria, and this 50 Heller note is a product of the postwar Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities between 1920 and 1921 — when the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left small-denomination coinage essentially absent from everyday commerce. Local governments printed their own stop-gap paper rather than watch retail trade seize up entirely.
F. Prietzel was a Steyr-based printer with no particular prestige in the Notgeld trade, which puts this squarely in the utilitarian camp of the genre. Three signatories — the mayor, deputy mayor, and finance officer — authenticated the issue, a formality that gave the notes at least the appearance of municipal authority.