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75 Heller Steinbach am Ziehberg

Issuer Gemeinde Steinbach am Ziehberg (Municipality of Steinbach am Ziehberg)
Year 1920
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Value 75 Hellers (0.75)
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Obverse lettering Wer hätte jemals dies gedacht
Dass man in Steinbach Geld jetzt macht.
Das Gold gieng aus, die Not herein
Draus wurde dieser Notgeldschein.
Gutschein Steinbach am Ziehberg.
Zur Behebung der Hartgeldnot gibt die Gemeinde Steinbach am Ziehberg mit Gemeindebeschluss vom 5. Juni 1920 Gutscheine bis zu einem Gesamtbetrage von 20.000 Kr. aus. Die Gutscheine werden bis 30/11. 1920 in gesetzlichen Bargeld beim hiesigen Gemeindeamte eingelöst. Die Gemeinde haftet mit ihrem ganzen Vermögen.
Steinbach am Ziehberg
8. Juni 1920.
Der Bürgermeister:
Nachmachung wird gesetzlich bestraft.
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Reverse lettering Gemeinde Steinbach am Ziehberg
75
75
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Austrian Notgeld of this type was issued in enormous quantities during the postwar economic collapse, but the municipal series from small Upper Austrian communities like Steinbach am Ziehberg were typically printed in very limited runs — often a few hundred to a few thousand pieces — intended partly for local circulation and partly for the collector trade that had already emerged around Notgeld by 1920. L. Haase in Linz produced a number of these Upper Austrian municipal issues, functioning as a regional printer for communities too small to negotiate directly with Vienna-based firms.

The JPR1024 series from Steinbach am Ziehberg is among the more obscure entries in the Jaksch catalog, and surviving examples in any condition are infrequently offered.

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