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| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in green, the reverse is dominated by a shield-shaped central vignette containing a finely engraved landscape view of the village of Vorderstoder, with a church steeple and alpine farmhouses set against a wooded hillside. The denomination numeral '70' appears in large white reserve figures within circular cartouches at left and right, all set against an intricate border of scrollwork and spiral ornamental elements that frame the entire composition. The year '1920' and an artist's signature are inscribed in small text at the lower margin of the central vignette. |
| 背面铭文 | 70 70 1920 |
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Vorderstoder is a rural parish in Upper Austria with a population that barely cleared 500 in 1920. That a municipality this small issued its own emergency currency is less surprising than it sounds — Austria's postwar notgeld production was so decentralized that hundreds of villages printed their own heller denominations between 1919 and 1921, filling the vacuum left by coin hoarding and the collapse of the old imperial monetary system.
The Jaksch/Pick reference JPR1120-70c distinguishes this from at least two other Vorderstoder heller values in the same series, confirming a multi-denomination local issue rather than a one-off stopgap.