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99 Heller Sittendorf

Uitgever Gemeinde Sittendorf (Municipality of Sittendorf)
Jaar
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Waarde 99 Hellers (0.99)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in brown-black and terracotta-orange on cream paper, framed by an ornate letterpress border of interlaced chain and foliate motifs. A central octagonal vignette in orange presents a local church tower rising above dense tree foliage, rendered in a fine lithographic style. The denomination '99' appears in a circular cartouche at the top centre, flanked on either side by the word 'Heller' in Gothic blackletter script, with the legend 'Gutschein für' arched above; the issuer inscription 'Gemeinde Sittendorf' is set in bold Gothic type at the foot of the note.
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Opschrift keerzijde Zu diesem Schein leg' einen Heller dazu,
Du hast die Krone,
Der Staat seine Ruh'!
Dieser Gutschein wird von der Gemeinde Sittendorf innerhalb 14 Tagen nach Verlautbarung in der Tagespresse in gesetzlichem Gelde eingelöst.
Bürgermst.
Gem. Rat
Fin.-Ref.
Lith. u. Druck von F. Soltenberg, Wien III.
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Opmerkingen

Sittendorf is a small village in Lower Austria, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities it issued Notgeld during the severe coin shortages of 1920–1921. These local emergency notes were rarely printed in large quantities, and many were collected as novelties rather than spent — which complicates any assessment of true circulation for village-level issues.

F. Soltenberg was a minor Viennese commercial printer with no particular distinction in the Notgeld trade, unlike the larger firms that dominated municipal contracts across Austria at the time.

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