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50 Heller Tulln

发行方 Stadtgemeinde Tulln an der Donau
年份 1920
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参考资料 Jaksc/Pick#JPR1083IIa-50
正面描述 Blue and orange letterpress Notgeld on cream paper, divided into three vertical panels by ornamental guilloche borders. The left panel bears a red-orange oval cartouche with the denomination '50 HELLER' in bold black numerals. The central panel contains a vignette of the Romanesque charnel house (Karner) of Tulln, captioned 'KARNER erb. 13. Jahrh.' within an octagonal frame. The right panel carries the municipal coat of arms of Tulln in a red-orange roundel. Two text boxes flanking the central vignette carry the validity notice and the issuer inscription 'Gutschein der Stadt Tulln a/D. N.-Ö.'
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背面描述 Plain cream paper with a simple rectangular border enclosing entirely typeset text in blue ink. The heading '2. Auflage.' appears in bold at upper left, followed by the title 'Notgeld der Stadtgemeinde Tulln an der Donau über 50 Heller.' A legal guarantee clause states that the voucher is interest-free and backed by all movable and immovable assets of the municipality, with a counterfeiting warning below. The reverse closes with the printed facsimile signatures of the Finanzreferent and the Bürgermeister.
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Tulln's municipal emergency currency was part of the vast Austrian Notgeld wave that swept through towns and districts between 1918 and 1922, forced into existence by the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system and a chronic shortage of small change in the immediate postwar years. What makes this particular issue locally distinctive is that both the printing and design stayed entirely within the town — Goldmann's Druck was a local commercial press, and Beverin was presumably a local designer rather than one of the specialist Viennese artists who handled more elaborately produced Notgeld series.

The Jaksc/Pick reference JPR1083IIa distinguishes a specific subtype, suggesting at least one variant exists within the Tulln 50 Heller series.

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