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75 Heller

发行方 Ortsgemeinde Rindlberg (Federal State of Upper Austria)
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形状 Rectangular
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正面描述 Green and dark violet notgeld with a letterpress vignette of a female figure in traditional Austrian dress at left, a rural village scene with church steeple in the background. At right, the denomination '75' appears in an oval frame with floral ornaments, above the inscription 'Heller' and headed by 'Gutschein / Ortsgemeinde / Rindlberg'.
正面铭文 Gutschein
Ortsgemeinde
Rindlberg
75
Heller
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Rindlberg is a small rural community in Upper Austria, and this 75 Heller note is a product of the Notgeld wave that swept Austria between 1920 and 1921, when chronic coin shortages forced even tiny municipalities to issue their own emergency paper. Ortsgemeinde-level issues like this one were printed in small quantities, often by local printers with limited resources, and were redeemable only within the issuing community — making out-of-region survival a matter of chance rather than design.

The 75 Heller denomination is among the more unusual fractional values in Austrian municipal Notgeld, most series clustering around 10, 20, and 50 Heller. Its existence suggests the commune was working around a specific change-making gap rather than following any standard template.

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