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50 Heller Traiskirchen

Uitgever Marktgemeinde Traiskirchen (Market Town of Traiskirchen)
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The note is printed in dark blue on a warm buff paper with a fine guilloche underprint. A decorative typographic border frames the entire design, with the denomination numeral '50' in ornate cartouches at upper left and lower right. The central text block carries the issuer's title and denomination in bold letterpress, below which a liability guarantee clause is set in smaller type. At the lower centre, a circular vignette rendered in brown shows a church building surrounded by scrollwork, flanked by signature lines for the Bürgermeister and Gemeinderat with the issue date of 30 May 1920.
Opschrift voorzijde 50 KASSENSCHEIN DER MARKTGEMEINDE TRAISKIRCHEN ÜBER FÜNFZIG HELLER DIE GEMEINDE TRAISKIRCHEN HAFTET MIT IHREM GANZEN VERMÖGEN FÜR DIESE VERBINDLICHKEIT. TRAISKIRCHEN, AM 30. MAI 1920. DER BÜRGERMEISTER: DER GEMEINDERAT:
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Traiskirchen's 50 Heller Notgeld was issued in 1920, well into the postwar emergency currency wave that swept Austrian municipalities after the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system. With the Austro-Hungarian Krone in freefall and central coin supplies nonexistent, thousands of small towns and market communes printed their own fractional notes to keep local commerce moving. M. Salzer in Vienna was one of the more prolific printers serving this demand, producing runs for dozens of Lower Austrian communities during this period.

The Marktgemeinde status of Traiskirchen — a market town rather than a full city — meant its Notgeld issues were small in both quantity and geographic reach, intended purely for hyperlocal retail use.

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