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1 Mark

Issuer Gemeinde Brunde (Municipality of Brunde)
Year 1920
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Printer C. G. Stök
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Obverse lettering RØDE KRO / GEMEINDE BRUNDE / VALUTASTIGNING. / EINE MARK. / April 1920 / Gemeindevorsteher. / No
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Reverse lettering Den traadløse Telegrafstation i Røde Kro. / Slesvig vort elskede omstridte Land / 1 / M
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Brunde is a small village in Schleswig, and this note dates to the years immediately following the 1920 plebiscite that returned the region to Denmark — a politically charged moment when German municipal authorities were scrambling to maintain administrative continuity under shifting sovereignty. Emergency Gemeinde notes of this type were a direct response to the chronic small-change shortage that plagued postwar Germany, and rural municipalities often contracted local or regional printers rather than established banknote houses.

C. G. Stök is not a well-documented printer in the major notgeld references, which suggests a small regional firm. The print run of over twelve million for a single village issue is anomalously high and almost certainly reflects distribution beyond Brunde itself.

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