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50 Heller Zell an der Ybbs

Issuer Marktgemeinde Zell an der Ybbs
Year 1920
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Designer(s) Rob. Schönbrunner
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Reverse description The reverse is composed entirely of letterpress text within a decorative border of repeated rosette ornaments. The heading in Gothic script reads "Notgeld der Marktgemeinde Zell a. d. Ybbs 50 Heller.", followed by a full paragraph in German detailing the issue terms, the total emission of 65,000 Kronen, the non-interest-bearing character of the notes, and the redemption window of 1–31 December 1920. The printer's imprint "Druckerei Waidhofen a. d. Ybbs, Ges. m. b. H." appears at the foot.
Reverse lettering Notgeld der Marktgemeinde Zell a. d. Ybbs 50 Heller.
Zur Linderung der Kleingeldnot gibt die Marktgemeinde Zell a. d. Ybbs für 65.000 Kronen Notgeld-Scheine aus. Diese Scheine lauten auf 50 Heller, sind unverzinslich, werden von der Marktgemeinde Zell a. d. Ybbs bis 31. Dezember 1920 in Zahlung genommen und in der Zeit vom 1. bis 31. Dezember 1920 in gesetzlichem Bargelde eingelöst.
Die Nachahmung dieses Notgeldes wird gesetzlich bestraft.
Druckerei Waidhofen a. d. Ybbs, Ges. m. b. H.
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This is an Austrian Notgeld issue — emergency small change printed by local municipalities after the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left a catastrophic coin shortage across the former empire. Zell an der Ybbs, a small market town in Lower Austria, contracted the job to a printer in the nearby district capital of Waidhofen an der Ybbs rather than any Viennese house, which kept production costs low and turnaround fast. Rob. Schönbrunner's designer credit is unusually specific for a provincial Notgeld of this scale — most comparable issues went uncredited.

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