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| 表面の銘文 | Gutschein der Fa. August Dangl (Inh. F. Schneider) Irdning 20 Die Giltigkeit dieses Scheines erlischt 4 Wochen nach Bekanntgabe. Nachahmungen werden gerichtl. verfolgt. |
| 裏面の説明 | Multicolour letterpress in deep blue and red on cream paper, enclosed by a border of stylised fern-leaf sprays. The upper portion carries a colour vignette of an Alpine lake scene with a snow-capped mountain massif in the background. Below, an elaborate blue scrollwork guilloche panel frames the denomination '20' in bold red numerals within an octagonal cartouche, with 'Heller' in red script beneath. The lower register is divided into two panels in Fraktur script identifying the issuing locality and a local landmark. |
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Irdning is a small market village in the Enns valley of Styria, and like hundreds of similarly sized Austrian communities, it resorted to locally printed Notgeld during the acute small-change shortage of 1920–1921. Fa. August Dangl — a trading firm whose ownership had passed to F. Schneider — issued these notes on its own commercial authority, with no municipal or banking intermediary involved. That's unusual even within the already irregular world of Austrian Heller emergency issues.
Private commercial Notgeld from single named businesses rather than town councils or savings banks is considerably harder to trace through surviving records.