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| 正面描述 | Tan paper note printed in dark brown ink with a decorative scalloped outer border and an inner ruled frame. A central oval vignette presents a rural Alpine landscape with farm buildings, tall conifers, and a mountain range visible beneath a rising sun rendered in line-engraved style. The denomination '60' appears in large numerals at upper left and upper right, with 'HELLER' set vertically along each lateral margin; the issuer's name 'GEMEINDE OEBLARN IM ENNSTALE' is inscribed across the top in bold Gothic lettering. The lower portion carries an elaborate foliate and scrollwork ornamental panel in the woodcut tradition. |
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| 正面铭文 | GEMEINDE OEBLARN IM ENNSTALE 60 HELLER |
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Oeblarn is a small village in Styria, and this 60 Heller note is a product of Austria's Notgeld emergency — the acute coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy left municipalities across the former empire scrambling to print their own small-denomination scrip between roughly 1919 and 1921. Gemeinde Oeblarn issued these locally under the same legal framework that produced thousands of similar municipal notes across German-speaking Austria.
The Jaksch/Pick reference places this within the broader Styrian Notgeld corpus. Collector demand for regional Austrian Notgeld has always been driven more by geographic completeness than rarity, and Oeblarn issues are not among the scarcer village printings.