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| Uitgever | Bezirksausschuss für Jugendfürsorge Neufelden |
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| Jaar | 1920 |
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| Waarde | 80 Hellers (0.8) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Green on cream paper Notgeld note printed in a woodcut-style letterpress technique. The left panel contains a portrait vignette of Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827) set against a mountainous landscape with a tree line, captioned above 'Vater Pestalozzi' and below with the inscription 'Mensch, Christ, Bürger. Alles für andere; für sich nichts. Segen seinem Namen. 1746 … 1827.' The right panel bears the issuer text and denomination '80 HELLER' in bold Gothic lettering, with a decorative geometric underprint panel; a diagonal cancellation overprint reading 'Einlösung … bis zum … vereinst.' runs across the face. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Vater Pestalozzi Mensch, Christ, Bürger. Alles für andere; für sich nichts. Segen seinem Namen. 1746 .... 1827. Notgeld herausgegeben zur Linderung der Not unserer Jugend. Bezirksausschuß für Jugendfürsorge Neufelden Die Einlösung erfolgt vier Wochen nach Bekanntgabe in der Linzer-Zeitung. HELLER 80 |
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| Opmerkingen |
Neufelden is a small market town in Upper Austria, and in 1920 the acute shortage of small change across Austria prompted even highly localized administrative bodies to issue emergency currency. The Bezirksausschuss für Jugendfürsorge — a district youth welfare committee — is among the more unusual issuing authorities in the Austrian Notgeld corpus. Social welfare offices issuing their own emergency paper is not unheard of in this period, but it remains far less common than municipal or savings bank issues, and raises the question of whether proceeds or float were directed toward welfare funding.