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60 Heller Brandenberg

Uitgever Municipality of Brandenberg
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Drukker Wagner, Innsbruck
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Opschrift voorzijde Notgeld von Brandenberg
Sechzig Heller
Giltig bis 31. Jän. 1921
Vizebürgerm.
Bürgerm.
2.AUFLAGE
WAGNER, INNSBRUCK
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed on plain cream paper with a fine diagonal-line underprint. The denomination '60 Heller' is set in large Gothic blackletter at the top, beneath which a boldly rendered double-headed heraldic eagle with spread wings and detailed feather engraving occupies the centre field. The place name 'Brandenberg' is inscribed in matching blackletter script below the eagle.
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Brandenberg is a small Tirolean village in the Brandenberger Ache valley — not to be confused with Brandenburg in Germany — and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities it issued its own small-denomination Notgeld during the severe coin shortage that followed the First World War. The Wagner printing house in Innsbruck supplied a significant number of these local emergency notes across North Tirol, producing runs for communities too small to attract the larger specialist printers.

The Jaksch reference JPR0099bA-60 indicates a "b" variant, suggesting at least two distinct printings or paper types exist for this denomination within the Brandenberg series. Worth confirming against a known "a" example before cataloging as the commoner type.

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