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| 背面描述 | Central woodcut vignette by Bruno Handke renders a romanticised landscape view of Burg Schweinhaus in Silesia, with the medieval castle ruin atop a wooded hill and a horse-drawn cart traversing the foreground fields; a village with church spire is visible in the right distance. Denomination panels bearing '1·50 M' are set within ornamental shield cartouches on both the left and right margins, framed by intricate Gothic foliate borders. Below the vignette, the town's armorial crest is centred between decorative grotesque ornaments, flanked by the captions 'BURG SCHWEINHAUS' and 'IN SCHLESIEN', with the designer credit 'BRUNO HANDKE' at lower corners and the design registration number 'D.R.G.M. 795679' at the lower right margin. |
| 背面铭文 | Schön bist Du in Frühlingstagen alte Burgruine droben In dem ersten Glanz der Sonne von dem frischen Grün umwoben BURG SCHWEINHAUS IN SCHLESIEN BRUNO HANDKE D. R. G. M. 795679 |
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Bolkenhain was a small Silesian textile town — today Bolków, in southwestern Poland — and its Stadtsparkasse issued this 1.50 Mark note during the Notgeld period when Germany's central monetary system was effectively unable to supply adequate small change. The 1.50 Mark denomination is itself a curiosity: most Notgeld issuers stuck to round figures, and the half-mark increment suggests a very specific local need, probably tied to wage rounding in the town's mills.
Carl Flemming & T. C. Wiskott in Glogau were a well-established regional printing house with a long record of producing Silesian municipal paper. Bruno Handke's design credit is unusually specific for a note of this type and scale.