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50 Heller Türnitz

Issuer Gemeinde Türnitz (Municipality of Türnitz)
Year 1920
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Gutschein der Gemeinde Türnitz
unter Haftung der Gemeinde
Einlösungstermin 31. Dezember 1920
50 Heller
Der Obmann der Finanzkommission
Der Bürgermeister
Der Vizebürgermeister
Reverse description The reverse is unprinted, presenting plain unadorned paper with a uniform buff-tan tone, consistent with the economical production methods characteristic of Austrian municipal Notgeld of the early 1920s.
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Türnitz is a small paper-mill village in Lower Austria, and its Notgeld issues of 1920 reflect exactly the kind of hyperlocal emergency coinage that proliferated across Austria after the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left rural municipalities starved of small change. The Gemeinde issued these notes under the same legal framework that empowered hundreds of Austrian towns to produce their own interim currency between 1919 and 1921.

Jaksch/Pick reference JPR1086 covers the full Türnitz Notgeld set. The 50 Heller is among the more commonly encountered denominations from this municipality, though survival in undamaged condition is inconsistent given the low-grade paper stock typical of village-issued Austrian Notgeld.

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