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| 表面の説明 | Notgeld issue printed in black and purple on grey paper within an ornate Art Nouveau border of scrollwork and floral motifs enclosing three oval vignettes: the central vignette bears a bust portrait of Styrian writer Peter Rosegger, his name inscribed in the surround, flanked by a woman in traditional Styrian dress at left and a man in folk costume at right, with edelweiss blossoms interspersed throughout the decorative field. The issuer legend "Gutschein Gemd. Krieglach" runs along the top, the denomination "10 Zehn Heller 10" appears at the foot in stylised script, and the notation "II. Auflage" (second printing) is placed at lower left. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Gutschein Gemd. Krieglach Peter Rosegger 10 Zehn Heller 10 II. Auflage |
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Krieglach, a small market town in the Styrian Mürztal, issued Heller Notgeld during the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria from around 1916 onward. Municipal scrip of this type was technically tolerated rather than formally authorized — the central authorities in Vienna disliked it but lacked the capacity to suppress thousands of local issues simultaneously. Krieglach is best known as the birthplace of Peter Rosegger, and some Styrian Notgeld issues leaned on that association for design cachet, though whether this particular note does so is a separate question.
The JPR catalog suffix "d" indicates a distinct variety within the 10 Heller denomination — likely a color or paper variant.