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| 表面の銘文 | KASSENSCHEIN / DER GEMEINDE HINTERBRÜHL BEI WIEN / ÜBER ACHTZIG HELLER / 1920 / HOTEL FM. RADETZKY / 80 |
| 裏面の説明 | Brown monochrome reverse divided into three vertical panels by a dotted ornamental border. The central panel carries a vignette of the Husarentempel, a classical colonnaded temple set atop a rocky, wooded outcrop, with the printer's imprint of Wehhofers Erben, Mödling below and the validity legend Laufzeit bis 30. September 1920 at the top. The flanking panels contain continuous promotional text in German extolling Hinterbrühl as a health resort near Vienna, with HINTERBRÜHL and NÖSTERREICH printed in bold at upper and lower right respectively. |
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Hinterbrühl is a small Lower Austrian village best known for the Seegrotte, the largest underground lake in Europe — but in 1920 it was also one of hundreds of Austrian municipalities forced to print their own low-denomination emergency money after the collapse of the Habsburg monetary system left a severe shortage of coins in circulation. These Notgeld issues were a practical stopgap, not a political statement. Wehhofers Erben, a regional printer in nearby Mödling, handled several such municipal commissions in this area.
The 80 Heller denomination is an oddity even within Austrian Notgeld, where 10, 20, and 50 Heller dominated. Its existence suggests a very specific local transaction need.