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| 正面铭文 | Gutschein über Eine Mark zum Bezuge von Brennstoffen Stadt Braunschweig Der Rat der Stadt Ortskohlenstelle Braunschweig (in the red circle) Dieser Schein ist von den Kohlenhandlern bei der Ortskohlenstelle einzureichen (Translation: Voucher for one mark for fuel procurement City of Brunswick The City Council Local coal station Braunschweig (in the red circle) This certificate must be submitted by the coal dealers to the local coal office) |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in orange on a cream ground and occupied by the heraldic shield of Brunswick — a rampant lion passant to the right set within a U-shaped escutcheon — rendered against a fine guilloche lattice underprint of repeating diamond and circle motifs. Alternating panels of circular and diamond guilloche patterns flank the shield on both sides, enclosed within a plain rectangular border. |
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Ortskohlenstelle notes occupy a strange corner of German emergency money history. These were not issued by a municipality in the conventional Notgeld sense, but by a local coal distribution office — a wartime and postwar administrative body responsible for rationing fuel. The Braunschweig coal office issued scrip to facilitate transactions within its own supply chain, a purely functional instrument with no pretense of broader monetary ambition.
The 1 Mark denomination suggests early postwar issuance, before hyperinflation rendered small-value paper meaningless. Few of these coal office issues were preserved by collectors, since they lacked the decorative printing that made Notgeld fashionable.