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| 正面描述 | Dark guilloche-heavy border surrounds a central cartouche with the large red numeral '80' flanked by the Gothic script legends 'Achtzig' and 'Heller'. Eight regional heraldic shields are arranged around the border corners and upper register, with the issuer inscription 'Gutschein des Landes Oberösterreich' in Gothic lettering at the foot. |
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| 正面铭文 | 80 Achtzig Heller Gutschein des Landes Oberösterreich |
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Oberösterreich's Heller notgeld belongs to a wave of emergency small-change issues that flooded Austria between 1919 and 1921, filling the gap left by the near-total disappearance of metal coinage after the First World War. The denomination itself — 80 Heller — is characteristic of the regional issues that deliberately avoided round numbers, partly to discourage counterfeiting and partly because the actual change shortage operated at irregular values.
Printed locally in Linz rather than through a Vienna commercial house, this is a purely provincial solution to a provincial problem. The Land government retained control of both design and distribution, with validity typically restricted to circulation within Upper Austria's borders.