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1 Mark

Issuer Amt Datteln (Landkreis Recklinghausen, Prussian province of Westphalia)
Year 1914
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Size 121 x 75 mm
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Reverse lettering Die Amtskasse und die Gemeindekassen des Amtes Datteln nehmen die Kriegs-Wechsel-Scheine als vollgültiges Zahlungsmittel für Steuern und Abgaben, Zinsen und für alle sonstigen Zahlungen an.
Für die vollwertige Einwechselung dieses Kriegs-Wechsel-Scheines haftet das Amt Datteln mit seinem ganzen Vermögen und Einkommen.
Gültig bis 1. April 1915.
Druckerei- u. Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H. zu Lütgendortmund.
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Protection type Coloured stripe
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Datteln's municipal office issued this note in the opening weeks of the First World War, when the German government's emergency decrees of August 1914 triggered a nationwide small-change crisis. Coin hoarding was immediate and severe, and hundreds of German municipalities scrambled to produce their own Notgeld to keep local commerce moving. The Amt Datteln — a rural administrative district rather than a town with a developed financial infrastructure — turned to the Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft in nearby Lütgendortmund, a regional commercial printer with no particular banknote pedigree.

The coloured stripe was a minimal concession to security, typical of these rushed wartime municipal issues where anti-counterfeiting sophistication was less important than speed of production.

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