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| 正面铭文 | 1. Auflage 80 Achtzig Heller 80 Die Gemeinde löst diesen Gutschein bis zwei Wochen nach öffentlich kundgemachtem Widerruf ein. Nachahmung verboten Der Bürgermeister: Kaspar Haider. Waxenberg, 20. Juni 1920 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in blue-grey and red on cream paper, entirely occupied by a vignette enclosed within a shaped cartouche border in red with a fine white inner rule. The scene renders a rural courtyard in a two-colour letterpress style, with a stone fountain and obelisk finial in the foreground, a timber-staired building to the left, and large deciduous trees filling the background; a wrought-iron fence is visible to the right. A small monogram "FB" is inscribed in the lower-left corner of the vignette. |
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Waxenberg is a small village in Upper Austria, and like hundreds of similarly tiny municipalities, it issued emergency paper currency — Notgeld — during the severe coin shortage that gripped Austria in the immediate postwar years. The 80 Heller denomination is an oddity even within Notgeld collecting: most municipalities defaulted to round figures, and the 80 Heller suggests a deliberate effort to cover specific change gaps in local commerce rather than simply mirror standard coinage values.
Kaspar Haider's signature as the sole authorizing signatory points to a single-official approval structure — not unusual for a village administration of this scale.