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80 Heller Pichl bei Windischgarsten, Blue issue

发行方 Gemeinde Pichl bei Windischgarsten (Municipality of Pichl bei Windischgarsten)
年份 1920
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尺寸 130 × 66 mm
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正面描述 Printed in dark blue on cream paper, the obverse carries the denomination '80 HELLER' in bold numerals within solid corner panels at left and right. A large central vignette, enclosed within a decorative wreath of stylised laurel branches tied with a ribbon at the base, presents a letterpress scene of a sawmill interior with a worker seated beside a large horizontal log-cutting apparatus. Above the vignette, the issuer inscription 'NOTGELD DER GEMEINDE' arches across the top, with 'PICHL' rendered in a prominent cartouche and 'BEI WINDISCHGARSTEN' immediately below it.
正面铭文 NOTGELD DER GEMEINDE
PICHL
BEI WINDISCHGARSTEN
80 HELLER
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Pichl bei Windischgarsten is a small alpine parish in Upper Austria — the kind of community that would normally never appear in a banknote catalog. It does so here because of the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria in the immediate postwar period, prompting thousands of municipalities to print their own low-denomination Notgeld under provisions that the central authorities largely tolerated rather than formally sanctioned. The printer, Jos. Feichtingers Erben of Linz, handled a considerable volume of this regional emergency paper across Upper Austria.

Michael Mayr, whose signature appears as Bürgermeister, was simultaneously serving as Austrian Federal Chancellor from 1920 to 1921 — an unusual distinction for the signatory of an 80-Heller parish note.

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