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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in blue, black, red, and yellow on white paper. A large central triangle set against a guilloche underprint bears the bold denomination numeral '1' above the word 'Mark' in red Gothic script. Flanking the triangle are two yellow cartouches inscribed 'Gutschein über' at left and '100 Pfennig' at right, set within a dark floral and foliate border. The header band carries the issuer title 'Kreis-Handwerkerbund Stolzenau a/W.' in Gothic lettering, while the lower panel contains the redemption clause and validity notice dated 15 November 1921, with series letter 'Lit. D' appearing on both lateral margins. |
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| 背面描述 | No reverse image provided. The reverse of this Notgeld voucher is presumed to carry supplementary text or a decorative design consistent with local emergency currency issues of the early 1920s. |
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The Kreis-Handwerkerbund Stolzenau a/W. was a district-level artisans' association — the kind of small-town trades guild body that proliferated as emergency money issuers during the inflation years when Reichsbank notes vanished from local circulation. Stolzenau an der Weser is a small market town in Lower Saxony, and Notgeld from this level of issuer — not a municipality, not a bank, but a craftsmen's cooperative — is relatively uncommon. Most guild-issued Notgeld was produced in short runs and circulated only within a tight local radius.