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| 正面描述 | The note is divided into three vertical panels printed in dark brown and grey-blue on cream paper. The central panel bears the heraldic shield of Stadt Fürstenau with a castle vignette and the founding date 1402, surrounded by radiating sunburst lines; the legend STADT FÜRSTENAU arches above the shield. The flanking left and right panels each contain a diamond-shaped cartouche with the numeral 1 and the currency abbreviation M, set against stylised foliate ornaments. The lower portion carries a two-line redemption text in Gothic script, signed by Der Magistrat and Das Bürgervorsteher Collegium, with the place and date Fürstenau 6.12.21. |
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| 正面铭文 | STADT FÜRSTENAU 1402 1 M Dieser Gutschein wird 4 Wochen nach Aufforderung der Stadtkasse zu Fürstenau eingelöst. Der Magistrat Das Bürgervorsteher Collegium Fürstenau 6.12.21 GERHARD STALLING-OLDENBURG |
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Fürstenau is a small market town in the Osnabrück district, and its 1921 Notgeld issue is about as local as emergency currency gets — a municipality of a few thousand people authorizing its own paper against a backdrop of rampant postwar inflation and a chronic coin shortage that had been building since 1914. Gerhard Stalling in Oldenburg was among the more prolific printers of regional Notgeld, handling commissions from dozens of Lower Saxon municipalities during this period.
The DeNG reference indicates this note belongs to a set of four design variants — all of the same denomination, issued simultaneously.