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50 Heller Tullnerbach

Issuer Gemeinde Tullnerbach (Municipality of Tullnerbach)
Year 1920
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Currency Krone (1918-1921)
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Obverse description Printed in dark green on cream paper, the note carries the denomination numeral '50' at upper left and right within a scalloped border, with the issuer inscription 'Notgeld der Gemeinde Tullnerbach' across the top. A central rectangular vignette presents a landscape view of Tullnerbach-Lawies, framed by ornate scrollwork and guilloche cartouches; to the left, a circular panel bears the redemption text, while to the right a panel carries three manuscript signatures above their respective titles. The denomination 'Fünfzig Heller' is inscribed in Gothic script within a decorative panel at the lower centre.
Obverse lettering Notgeld der Gemeinde Tullnerbach
50
Fünfzig Heller
Tullnerbach Lawies
Die Gemeinde Tullnerbach löst diesen Schein in der Zeit vom 1.–15. Juni 1920 in gesetzlichem Bargeld ein.
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Tullnerbach is a small market community in Lower Austria, west of Vienna along the Wienerwald. Like hundreds of Austrian municipalities in 1920, it issued its own notgeld to address a severe shortage of small coins — the postwar monetary system had collapsed badly enough that even tiny rural communes were printing their own fractional currency. These village-level issues were produced locally or by small regional printers with no involvement from Vienna's central authorities.

The Jaksch/Pick reference JPR1084-50 places this squarely in the Lower Austrian municipal notgeld corpus. Most Tullnerbach issues from this period had very limited print runs and circulated only within the immediate community.

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