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| 正面描述 | The upper half of the obverse is occupied by a colour vignette of an Alpine mountain landscape with a lake in the foreground, framed by a decorative blue border of stylised foliage. Below the vignette, a central octagonal cartouche in blue and cream carries the denomination numeral '20' and the word 'Heller' in red Gothic lettering, surrounded by ornate scroll and arabesque underprint work. The lower portion bears two-column inscriptions in red Gothic script identifying the locality and the nearby castle. |
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| 背面铭文 | Gutschein der Fa. August Dangl (Inh. F. Schneider) Irdning 20 Die Giltigkeit dieses Scheines erlischt 4 Wochen nach Bekanntgabe. Nachahmungen werden gerichtl. verfolgt. |
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August Dangl was a private trading firm in Irdning, a small market town in the Enns valley of Styria. Like hundreds of similar Austrian merchants and municipalities, the business issued small-denomination Heller notes during the acute coin shortage that gripped Austria-Hungary from 1916 onward — military hoarding of metal coinage had stripped everyday commerce of anything useful for making change.
These Notgeld issues were never formally authorized by the Austro-Hungarian state; they operated on local trust alone. The Jaksc corpus documents dozens of Styrian private issuers at this level, most surviving only in tiny quantities.