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| 正面描述 | Notgeld voucher printed in purple, green, and black on cream paper, with a central monochrome vignette of the town of Mitterndorf showing a church steeple and alpine rooftops set against a mountain backdrop. The border is rendered in an Art Nouveau pattern of stylised leaves, flowers, and geometric motifs in purple and green, with the denomination '80 HELLER' repeated in the upper corners. A green panel at the base carries the validity inscription in black letterpress. |
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| 正面铭文 | GUTSCHEIN ÜBER 80 HELLER MITTERNDORF IM STEIR. SALZKAMMERGUT DIE GILTIGKEIT DIESES GUTSCHEINES ERLISCHT MIT 31. DEZEMBER 1920. |
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Mitterndorf's notgeld issues from 1920 belong to the wave of Austrian spa and resort towns that printed small-denomination emergency currency during the postwar coin shortage. The 80 Heller value is slightly unusual — most series leaned on round denominations like 50 or 100 Heller, and an 80 suggests the town was covering a specific transactional gap, likely tied to local bath or accommodation fees rather than general commerce.
The JPR0621IIb suffix in the Jaksch reference indicates a variant within the series — distinguishable from the type-I or earlier impressions by some detail of paper, color, or overprint that catalog photography alone rarely resolves cleanly in hand.