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1 Mark Gewerkschaftsbund der Angestellten

Issuer Gewerkschaftsbund der Angestellten, Gau Groß-Hamburg
Year 1921
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Value 1 Mark
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Obverse description Central colour vignette of the Erholungsheim Walsrode convalescent home (Lüneburger Heide), flanked by decorative blue-grey acanthus scroll panels left and right; Hamburg city arms in lower-left cartouche and an ornamental monogram vignette at lower right. Denomination '1 MARK' appears in white on purple panels at each upper corner beneath the heading 'GUTSCHEIN'.
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Reverse lettering Wo Walo einst hat ein Kloster gegründet,
Jetzt man Pulver- und Lederfabriken findet.
Hartung & Co., Hamburg.
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The Gewerkschaftsbund der Angestellten — the federation of white-collar employee unions — issued local emergency currency during the acute small-denomination coin shortage that gripped Germany in the early Weimar inflation years. The Gau Groß-Hamburg branch was one of several regional union bodies that resorted to producing their own Notgeld rather than wait for the Reichsbank to solve a problem it was visibly failing to solve. That a labor organization rather than a municipality or savings bank stands as issuer is genuinely uncommon among Hamburg-area Notgeld of this period.

Hartung & Co. in Hamburg handled a substantial volume of local emergency currency printing during 1921.

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