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1 Mark

Uitgever Stadtverwaltung Cammin i. Pom. (Städtische Sparkasse / Stadtgirokasse)
Jaar 1922
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a single-masted sailing vessel with large rust-red sails bearing the stylised gothic monogram 'M', set against a panoramic skyline of Cammin rendered in fine line engraving; stylised waves fill the lower register. Denomination numerals '1' appear in bold gothic script at the upper left and right corners, flanked by ornamental cartouches bearing the 'M' cipher. The lower panel carries the issuing authority text and a serial number box, with the date 22.2.1922, signature of the Bürgermeister, and account number Kto. No. 20.
Opschrift voorzijde EINE MARK
CAMMIN i. POM.
Wolle
die städtische Sparkasse (Stadtgirokasse)
dem Überbringer dieses vergüten
zu Lasten unseres Kontos
Cammin i/Pm. den 22.2.1922
Stadtverwaltung
Bürgermeister
Konto: No. 20
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Cammin in Pommern — today Kamień Pomorski in northwestern Poland — issued this 1 Mark note through its municipal savings and giro office in 1922, a period when the Reichsbank simply could not supply enough currency to keep local economies functioning. The printer, M. Bauchwitz of Stettin, was a regional commercial press that handled a considerable volume of Pomeranian Notgeld during the hyperinflationary spiral, and Töpper's design work here was typical of the small-municipality commissions that flooded such firms.

Cammin was a modest episcopal town — its medieval cathedral chapter predates the Reformation — and the municipality had neither the resources nor the leverage to source anything more elaborate.

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