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| 背面描述 | Upper portion carries a woodcut-style vignette of a castle courtyard captioned 'Schloßhof', with figures and arched stonework rendered in black ink. A dark rectangular text panel below bears the redemption notice in white Gothic script. The surround is composed of a bold decorative border of alternating red and black geometric squares and diagonal elements. Two handwritten signatures appear in black ink beneath the text panel on an orange-red underprint band. |
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| 签名 | Philipp Pahl and Adolf Hochleitner and G. Baumgartner |
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Golling an der Salzach was one of hundreds of Austrian municipalities that issued Notgeld during the postwar economic chaos, when small change effectively ceased to exist in normal commerce. These locally printed emergency issues filled a genuine gap — national coinage had been hoarded, melted, or simply stopped being produced in useful quantities.
Three signatures on a village-level heller note is unusual and suggests a formal attestation process the municipality took seriously, or was required to demonstrate.