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80 Heller Attnang-Puchheim

Uitgever Gemeinde Attnang-Puchheim (Municipality of Attnang-Puchheim)
Jaar 1920
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving keerzijde Pale green ground with a large watermark-style guilloché numeral underprint at centre. To the left, a tall rectangular vignette depicts a winged allegorical figure in classical drapery, mounted on a wheel and extending an olive branch, rendered in a bold Art Nouveau woodcut style. The remaining surface is occupied by the redemption text in Fraktur script, with two manuscript facsimile signatures at the foot under the printed designations of the Deputy Mayor and the Mayor.
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Handtekening(en) K. Weeder and H. Tuber
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Opmerkingen

Attnang-Puchheim is a small Upper Austrian railway junction town — its importance as a switching point between the Salzkammergut line and the main west rail corridor made it more economically active than its size would suggest, which is likely why the municipality had the means and the need to issue notgeld at all. The 80 Heller denomination is an odd one, chosen to address specific small-transaction gaps rather than round-number convenience.

H. Hertzinger's design credit is locally sourced — Austrian municipal notgeld of this period frequently used regional artists or even amateur designers, and the results vary wildly in execution.

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