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| Issuer | Gemeinde Allerheiligen (Municipality of Allerheiligen) |
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| Year | 1920 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | Gutschein Allerheiligen K. Wiesinger, Bgm. Bezirk Perg, Ob.-Öst. Gültig bis 1. XI. 1920 10 / 20 / 50 |
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| Protection type | Official stamp |
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| Comments |
Austrian municipal notgeld of this denomination is unusual enough on its own — 80 Heller sits at an odd value that most communities never bothered to issue, since 50 and 10 were the workhorses of local emergency currency. Allerheiligen's decision to print this specific denomination in 1920 suggests a localized pricing problem, likely tied to postwar inflation pushing small transactions into denominations the central monetary system wasn't supplying.
The Jaksc/Pick reference places this firmly in the documented Austrian notgeld corpus, but the Wiesinger signature and official stamp are what give it legal standing — without both present and legible, redemption at the issuing municipality would have been refused.