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95 Heller Giesshübl

Uitgever Gemeinde Giesshübl bei Wien (Municipality of Giesshübl near Vienna)
Jaar 1920
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Waarde 95 Hellers (0.95)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in reddish-brown on plain paper, the reverse is divided into six coupon-style Gutschein subdivisions arranged in a two-row grid of three, each enclosed within a dotted rectangular border. Every coupon carries the issuer name 'Gemeinde Gießhübl' at its head, the denomination numeral with 'HELLER' below, and a brief redemption text with the facsimile signature line 'WEISS m. p., Bürgermeister.' The imprint 'III. Auflage.' appears at lower left with the printer's credit 'Druck: Wehnofers Erben, Mödling' at lower right.
Opschrift keerzijde Gemeinde Gießhübl
30 HELLER
10 HELLER
20 HELLER
20 HELLER
10 HELLER
5 HELLER
Dieser Gutschein wird b. 15. Juli 1920 in ges. Währung eingelöst.
WEISS m. p., Bürgermeister.
III. Auflage.
Druck: Wehnofers Erben, Mödling
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Opmerkingen

Giesshübl bei Wien is a small spa village in the Wienerwald, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities in 1920, it resorted to printing its own Notgeld when the postwar coin shortage left small transactions nearly impossible. The 95 Heller denomination is an oddity — most Notgeld ran to round figures, and the choice of 95 suggests this was calibrated against a specific local price or tariff rather than issued as general-purpose small change.

Wehnofers Erben in nearby Mödling handled a number of regional emergency issues during this period. The designer credit to R. Wild is uncommon enough to be worth noting — most village Notgeld went unsigned.

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