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80 Heller Hinterbrühl

Uitgever Gemeinde Hinterbrühl (Municipality of Hinterbrühl)
Jaar 1920
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue letterpress border with ornate corner medallions each bearing the denomination numeral '80'; the upper register carries the title 'KASSENSCHEIN' flanked by the date 1920, with 'DER GEMEINDE' and 'BEI WIEN' framing the large central town name 'HINTERBRÜHL', beneath which 'ÜBER ACHTZIG HELLER' appears in bold block lettering. The central vignette, printed in brown-red, presents a detailed landscape view of Hotel FM. Radetzky set against a wooded hillside, executed in a fine line-engraving style. Below the vignette appear three manuscript facsimile signatures above the printed titles VIZE BÜRGERMEISTER, BÜRGERMEISTER, and FINANZ REFERENT, with the hotel name 'HOTEL FM. RADETZKY' in the lower margin.
Opschrift voorzijde KASSENSCHEIN
DER GEMEINDE
HINTERBRÜHL
BEI WIEN
ÜBER ACHTZIG HELLER
1920
80
VIZE BÜRGERMEISTER
BÜRGERMEISTER
FINANZ REFERENT
HOTEL FM. RADETZKY
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Hinterbrühl is a small village in Lower Austria, best known as the site of the Seegrotte — Europe's largest underground lake, used by Heinkel for subterranean aircraft production during the Second World War. In 1920, that was still two decades away. The immediate problem was the catastrophic coin shortage that followed Austria-Hungary's dissolution, which drove hundreds of Austrian municipalities to print their own fractional emergency currency — Notgeld — to keep local commerce moving.

Wehkhofers Erben was a Mödling printing house, making this a genuinely local production in every sense: issued, printed, and redeemable within a few kilometers of each other.

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