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| 正面铭文 | KASSENSCHEIN DER GEMEINDE HINTERBRÜHL BEI WIEN ÜBER ACHTZIG HELLER 1920 HOTEL FM. RADETZKY VIZE BÜRGERMEISTER BÜRGERMEISTER FINANZ REFERENT 80 |
| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in blue on cream paper, the reverse is divided into three vertical panels within a dashed decorative border. The left and right panels carry a German-language promotional text extolling Hinterbrühl as a health resort near Vienna. The central panel bears a letterpress vignette of Veste Liechtenstein castle above the validity inscription Laufzeit bis 30. September 1920 at the top, with the printer's imprint Wehhofers Erben, Mödling at the foot. |
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Hinterbrühl is a small village south of Vienna in Lower Austria, better known as the site of the Seegrotte — the largest underground lake in Europe, flooded after a 1912 mining accident. This 80 Heller note has nothing to do with that, but it places the village firmly in the Notgeld wave that swept Austrian municipalities in 1920 as postwar inflation and a chronic shortage of small-denomination coinage forced even the smallest communities to print their own emergency money.
Wehhofers Erben was a Mödling printer of modest regional standing. The 80 Heller denomination is slightly unusual — most Gemeinde issues clustered around rounder values.