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| Issuer | Arbeitsgemeinschaft Glauchau-Stollberg vom Deutschen Schutzbund |
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| Value | 1 Mark |
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| Obverse description | The face is printed on a cream ground with a scattered yellow and grey dot underprint, centred on a large ornate vignette in yellow-gold and dark brown composed of scrollwork and foliate guilloche borders enclosing an oval black cartouche bearing the issuer's name in Gothic blackletter script. The denomination numeral "1" appears in grey at left and right within the decorative frame, while the legends "Spende für" and "Oberschlesien" are set in Gothic script at upper left and upper right respectively. The printer's imprint and legal protection notice occupy the lateral margins, with the series designation and serial number in bold Gothic type at lower left and lower right. |
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| Obverse lettering | Spende für Oberschlesien 1 Mk Arbeitsgemeinschaft Glauchau Stollberg vom deutschen Schutzbund 1 Mk Serie I No. 004200 Rats-Druckerei R. Dulce, Glauchau. Gesetzl. geschützt Nr. 56,226. |
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The Deutscher Schutzbund was a nationalist association active in early Weimar Germany, and its local chapters occasionally issued their own emergency scrip during the hyperinflationary period when municipal and commercial notgeld proliferated across Saxony. The Glauchau-Stollberg working group was one such chapter, and this 1 Mark note was printed locally by Rats-Druckerei R. Dulce — the municipal printing office in Glauchau — which suggests official or semi-official cooperation rather than a purely private run. C. W. Röhle's design credit is unusual for notgeld of this type; most locally printed emergency issues went uncredited.