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| Issuer | Gemeinde Pasching (Municipality of Pasching) |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Currency | Krone (1918-1921) |
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| Obverse lettering | GUTSCHEIN DER GEMEINDE PASCHING 60 HELLER SECHZIG HELLER DIE GEMEINDE PASCHING GIBT GUTSCHEINE IM BETRAGE VON 96.000 K AUS U. HAFTET FÜR DIE EINLÖSUNG MIT IHREM GANZEN VERMÖGEN DIE EINLÖSUNG IN BARGELD ERFOLGT VOM 1.-31. DEZ. 20 IN DER GEMEINDE KANZLEI BESCHLUSS DES GEMEINDEAUSSCHUSSES VOM 18. MAI 1920 NACHDRUCK VERBOTEN DER BÜRGERMEISTER EHRET DIE ARBEIT! |
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| Reverse lettering | NOTGELD DER GEMEINDE PASCHING 60 HELLER ORTSKIRCHE MIT DEM ZWICKELTURM |
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Pasching is a small municipality in Upper Austria, and this 60 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian communities in the postwar years — a direct consequence of the severe coin shortage that followed the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system in 1918. Local governments, businesses, and even individual estates printed their own emergency small-denomination paper because the new Republic simply could not mint enough coinage fast enough to meet everyday transactional demand.
The Jaksch catalogue reference confirms this as a genuine municipal issue rather than one of the later "collector Notgeld" series printed speculatively for philatelic sale, which flooded the market from 1921 onward and were rarely, if ever, circulated.