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1/2 Mark

发行方 Magistrat der Stadt Kolberg (Notgeld, Prussian province of Pomerania)
年份 1917
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尺寸 68 × 46 mm
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背面描述 Blue guilloche underprint covers the entire face, with a central oval cartouche formed by a laurel wreath enclosing a heraldic vignette of two male supporters flanking the Kolberg city arms. The bold numeral '1/2' and the Gothic-script legend 'Eine halbe Mark' are overprinted in dark ink within the oval, with the issuing authority inscription below. A serial number and the series designation 'Serie I' appear in the lower portion outside the central cartouche.
背面铭文 1/2
Eine halbe Mark
Der Magistrat der Stadt Kolberg.
Serie I
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Kolberg's municipal Notgeld program began in 1917 as small-denomination coins vanished from circulation — hoarded by a public that had stopped trusting the war economy. The Magistrat issued these fractional notes under emergency authority granted to German municipalities that year, filling a gap the Reichsbank was unwilling to address at the pfennig level.

Kolberg itself — a fortified Baltic port — would later enter history for an entirely different reason: its catastrophic siege in early 1945. The 1917 notes predate that by nearly three decades, issued when the city was still a functioning Prussian resort town with a functioning civic government.

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