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80 Heller Haibach bei Aschach

Issuer Gemeinde Haibach bei Aschach (Municipality of Haibach bei Aschach)
Year 1920
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Value 80 Hellers (0.8)
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Obverse lettering Gutschein der Gemeinde Haibach bei Aschach a. D.
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Achtzig Heller
Die Gemeinde verpflichtet sich laut Sitzungsbeschluß vom 5. Juni 1920 zur Einlösung in gesetzlichem Bargelde. Einlösungstermin wird bekanntgegeben.
Johann Hinterhölzl, Bürgermeister.
Josef Straßl, Bürgermeisterstellvertreter.
Matthias Plöckinger, Gemeinderat.
Nachahmung ist strafbar.
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Reverse lettering Zwist und Hader der Parteien
Führt unser Volk in Nacht und Tod!
D'rum Brüder, laßt euch nicht entzweien!
Nur Einigkeit hilft aus der Not!
Druck von Karl Lanz, Eferding
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Austrian municipal notgeld of this period exists in the thousands of varieties, but Haibach bei Aschach is a genuinely small commune in Upper Austria — the population has never exceeded a few hundred — which makes the administrative effort behind this issue disproportionate to its scale. The three signatories represent the full weight of local government: mayor, deputy mayor, and a council member, all signing off on an 80-Heller denomination that would have covered little more than a bread loaf in 1920 inflation conditions.

Karl Lanz in Eferding handled printing for several Upper Austrian municipal issues during this period, working close to his client base.

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