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| 表面の説明 | Printed in blue-grey and red on cream paper, the obverse centres on an oval vignette in red illustrating a rural chapel with a wayside cross in the foreground set against a wooded hillside, enclosed within decorative scroll-and-column borders. Large dark circles at upper left and upper right carry the denomination numeral '75', with 'HELLER' running vertically along the flanking columns. The lower register, framed by an architectural pediment motif, bears the inscriptions 'KASSENSCHEIN' and 'der Gemeinde Dornbach, N.Ö.' |
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| 表面の銘文 | 75 HELLER KASSENSCHEIN der Gemeinde Dornbach, N.Ö. |
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Dornbach was absorbed into Greater Vienna in 1892, becoming part of the 17th district (Hernals), yet this note was issued by the commune nearly three decades later — a quirk that reflects how Austria's post-war currency collapse forced even administratively defunct local entities to improvise emergency Notgeld. The hyperinflationary pressure of 1919–1920 left small communities scrambling for small-denomination paper that the central banking system simply couldn't supply fast enough.
F. Seitenberg, operating out of Vienna's 3rd district, handled a number of these Austrian municipal emergency issues. A workaday provincial printer, not a security press.