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20 Heller Imst

Issuer Stadtgemeinde Imst (Municipality of Imst)
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Currency Krone (1918-1921)
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Obverse lettering STADTGEMEINDE IMST
KASSENSCHEIN ÜBER
ZWANZIG HELLER:
DER BIS 31. DEZEMBER 1921
VON DER STADTGEMEINDE
IMST EINGELÖST WIRD NACH
AHMUNG WIRD VERFOLGT
BÜRGERMEISTER
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Reverse lettering STADTGEMEINDE IMST
KASSENSCHEIN ÜBER
ZWANZIG HELLER:
DER BIS 31. DEZEMBER 1921
VON DER STADTGEMEINDE
IMST EINGELÖST WIRD NACH
AHMUNG WIRD VERFOLGT
BÜRGERMEISTER
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Imst is a market town in the Tyrolean Inn valley, and like hundreds of Austrian municipalities, it issued its own emergency small change — Notgeld — during the acute coin shortage that followed the First World War. The Deutsche Buchdruckerei G.m.b.H. in Innsbruck handled a large volume of these local issues, functioning essentially as a regional clearinghouse for Tyrolean municipal printing needs.

The Heller denominations from Imst are among the more obscure entries in the Tyrolean Notgeld corpus. Survival rates for low-denomination paper Heller notes are generally poor — they circulated hard and were redeemed or discarded once the shortage eased after 1920.

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