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| Issuer | Ridderhallen |
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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | At upper centre, a heraldic vignette in black letterpress depicts a crowned armoured knight figure above an ornate cartouche bearing the establishment name RIDDERHALLEN in bold capitals. Below the vignette, the fractional denomination 1/2 is set in large numerals, followed by the word personalpils in bold lowercase type. A serial number prefixed Nr. appears at the lower margin of the light blue paper ground. |
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| Obverse lettering | RIDDERHALLEN 1/2 personalpils Nr. |
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A "personalpils" — a staff beer token — is a recognized category in Scandinavian notaphily, issued by restaurants, hotels, and institutions as internal scrip entitling employees to a beer during or after a shift. Ridderhallen, a Copenhagen restaurant and banquet venue, issued these as a practical alternative to cash advances against a meal benefit. The half-pils denomination suggests a tiered system was in use, implying at least a full-pils counterpart existed in the series.