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| Issuer | Marktgemeinde Sankt Wolfgang |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Designer(s) | A. Reisenbichler |
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| Reverse description | Central vignette in a more vivid colour palette presents the Pilgrimage Church of Sankt Wolfgang am Wolfgangsee surrounded by dense foliage, with a large stylised sun disc radiating concentric arcs behind the tower against a blue sky. Below the vignette, a text panel in Gothic blackletter script carries the legal tender declaration, the expiry date, and the Bürgermeister's manuscript signature, flanked by large '50' denomination numerals. The heading '3. Auflage' (third issue) appears at the top in bold serif type, and the designer and printer credits are repeated at the lower margin. |
| Reverse lettering | 3. Auflage. Die Marktgemeinde St. Wolfgang löst diese Scheine bis 15. August 20 in gesetzlichem Bargelde ein. Der Bürgermeister: 50 *** Heller *** ENTW.: A. REISENBICHLER DRUCK: KIESEL / SALZBURG |
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Sankt Wolfgang am Wolfgangsee issued this Notgeld note during the Austrian postwar small-change crisis, when the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left rural municipalities printing their own fractional currency out of practical necessity. The Marktgemeinde series from this lakeside Salzkammergut town is among the more locally specific Austrian Notgeld issues — Kiesel of Salzburg was a regional printer who handled a number of these municipal commissions in the early 1920s, working with local designers rather than the larger Vienna-based firms.
Reisenbichler's involvement keeps the design firmly rooted in regional artistic production rather than the mass-market Notgeld aesthetic churned out by Leipzig printers for tourist-oriented issues.