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| 表面の銘文 | Sandl Sandl 1760 Kunstdruckerei Carl Jensen, Wien |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a central cartouche in red and ochre, enclosing a six-line verse in Gothic blackletter script explaining the issuance of this Notgeld. Ornamental scroll and foliate devices occupy the upper corners of the cartouche. Below the cartouche, a two-column text block in smaller print states the legal authority for issue — a municipal committee resolution of 23 July 1920 — the redemption deadline of 31 December 1920, and a warning against counterfeiting. A facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister appears at the lower right. |
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Sandl is a small market commune in Upper Austria's Mühlviertel region, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities in the immediate postwar years, it issued its own Notgeld to compensate for a catastrophic shortage of small change — a problem that plagued the rump Austrian state after the dissolution of the Habsburg empire left currency circulation in near-total disorder. The 90 Heller denomination is an odd one, reflecting just how granular the shortage had become by 1920.
Carl Jensen's Viennese printing house handled a significant volume of municipal Notgeld commissions during this period, and their work tends to be cleaner and better registered than many provincial alternatives. The Jaksc/Pick suffix "IVb" indicates this falls within a specific sub-variant grouping, likely differentiated by signature, date, or serial formatting rather than a design change.