Antique Banknote 1920 Austria Gföhl Notgeld Set 10, 20 & 50 Heller Emergency Money
Own these artifacts from the turbulent economic aftermath of World War I. The three historical emergency currency notes - Notgeld - were issued in 1920 by the Austrian municipality of Gföhl in denominations of 10, 20, and 50 Heller, featuring a detailed town landscape and traditional German calligraphy.
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Measures: Approximately 97 x 64 mm
Front: These banknotes showcases an intricate illustration of the Austrian town of Gföhl alongside formal municipal signatures, a circular decorative border, and bold denomination markers.
Back: Features a standardized paragraph of German text explaining that the emergency currency was issued in April 1920 to relieve a shortage of small change, concluding with a stern warning that counterfeiting will be legally punished.
Condition: About uncirculated. May show minor signs of handling and storing.