Antique Banknote 1920 Austria Pottenbrunn Notgeld Set 70 & 50 Heller Paper Money UNC
Own a fascinating artifact from the turbulent economic aftermath of the First World War. Issued in 1920, this matching pair of emergency currency notes was printed by the town of Pottenbrunn, Lower Austria, as a tangible piece of history.
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Measures: Approximately 83 x 56 mm
Front: Features the prominent headline "Gutschein" (Voucher), the town title, the explicit value spelled out in words (Siebzig Heller and Fünfzig Heller), the date JUNI 1920, and the names of the three local officials (Hinterwallner, Fahringer, Painz).
Back: Both notes display the official text of the Pottenbrunn municipality framed by a simple dotted border with large background denominations of 50 and 70 Heller.
Condition: Both notes are in crisp uncirculated condition, with the 70 Heller note displaying a small black spot along the top edge that may be an original factory printing error.